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Avoirdupois, Or Averdupois (from the French avoir de pois, goods of weight), the name of a system of weights used in Great Britain and America for all commodities except the precious metals, gems and medicines. The foundation of the system is the grain. A cubic inch of water weighs 252.458 grains. Of this grain 7000 now (see Weights and Measures) make a pound avoirdupois. This pound is divided into 16 oz., and these ounces into 16 drachms.
Avoirdupois Weight.
Drachm, | 16=ounce, | 16=pound, | 14=stone | 2=quarter, | 4=hundred, | 20=ton. |
27.3 grains | 437.5 | 7000 | 98,000 | 196,000 grs | 112 lb | 2240 lb. |
 
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