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avdp. |
abbreviation of "avoirdupois," a system of weight based on a pound equal to sixteen ounces or to 453.59 grams. |
avoirdupois weight |
a system of weight based on a pound equal to sixteen ounces or to 453.59 grams. |
beat |
to pound; thump. [1/9 definitions] |
bray2 |
to pound until fine, in or as if in a mortar. |
British thermal unit |
a unit of heat equal to the amount needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit, or equal to about 252 calories. (abbr.: Btu) |
Btu |
abbreviation of "British thermal unit" or "British thermal units," a unit of heat equal to the amount needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit, or equal to about 252 calories. |
florin |
a coin formerly minted in England worth two shillings or one tenth of a pound. [1/3 definitions] |
foot-pound |
a unit of energy equal to the amount necessary to raise a weight of one pound to a height of one foot. |
foot-poundal |
a unit of energy equal to the work done by the force of one pound, accelerating one foot per second per second, moving a distance of one foot. |
foot-pound-second |
of, designating, or pertaining to the system of measurement in which the foot, pound, and second are the basic units of length, mass, and time. |
fps |
abbreviation of "foot-pound-second," or "foot-pound-seconds," of, designating, or pertaining to the system of measurement in which the foot, pound, and second are the basic units of length, mass, and time. |
ft-lb |
abbreviation of "foot-pound," or "foot-pounds," a unit of energy equal to the amount necessary to raise a weight of one pound to a height of one foot. |
grain |
in certain systems of weight, the smallest unit, derived from the weight of a ripe grain of wheat and equal to one seven-thousandth of a pound or 64.798 milligrams. [1/11 definitions] |
hammer |
a tool with a heavy metal head on a handle. A hammer is used to hit things such as nails. [4/2 definitions] |
hash2 |
(chiefly British) the pound, or number, sign (#). |
impound |
to shut up or confine (an animal) in a pound. [1/3 definitions] |
knock |
to rap, pound, or hit something, such as a door. [1/6 definitions] |
lb. |
abbreviation of "pound" or "pounds." |
lbs. |
abbreviation of "pounds," a plural form of "pound." |
libra1 |
in ancient Rome, a unit of weight equal to approximately twelve ounces; pound. |
ounce1 |
a standard unit used to measure weight. There are sixteen ounces in one pound. [1/2 definitions] |
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