hundredweight
Americannoun
plural
hundredweights,plural
hundredweight-
Also called cental, quintal. a unit of avoirdupois weight commonly equivalent to 100 pounds (45.359 kilograms) in the U.S. cwt
noun
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Also called: long hundredweight. a unit of weight equal to 112 pounds or 50.802 35 kilograms
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Also called: short hundredweight. a unit of weight equal to 100 pounds or 45.359 24 kilograms
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Also called: metric hundredweight. a metric unit of weight equal to 50 kilograms
Etymology
Origin of hundredweight
Example Sentences
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Small dairies would receive more money per hundredweight of milk produced, while the largest dairies wouldn’t receive any federal funds.
From Washington Times • Apr. 22, 2019
"We've got half a hundredweight here been sent by different people. Everybody's sending me jam roly poly puddings," Redknapp said.
From BBC • Dec. 18, 2018
Dan Stevens, dimly discernible under a hundredweight of pelt, has more luck.
From The New Yorker • Mar. 17, 2017
That fell last year to $100 per hundredweight, but the drought remains the worst enemy of farmers like Tola.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 3, 2017
There are two men filling bags with coal and turf and weighing them on the great iron scale, a hundredweight in each bag.
From "Angela's Ashes: A Memoir" by Frank McCourt
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