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great gross
noun
- a unit of quantity equivalent to 12 gross. : GGR
great gross
noun
- a unit of quantity equal to one dozen gross (or 1728)
Word History and Origins
Origin of great gross1
Example Sentences
As a unit of tale, “gross” equals 12 dozen, 144, sometimes known as “small gross,” in contrast with “great gross,” i.e.
I bowed to Captain Ashington—I could not bring myself to touch his hand, and we left his great gross figure sipping whisky-and-soda.
I’m going to get some five and ten cent store silver and a great gross of paper napkins.
The whole school was grinning uncomfortably, and the Faculty was acting as if it was sitting, individually and collectively, on seventeen great gross of red-hot pins.
They were, however, soon driven from the market by French manufacturers, who sold a great gross—that is, twelve gross, each of twelve dozen—for the ridiculously small sum of elevenpence.
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