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What (who) is Ounce - definition

UNIT OF MASS
Ounces; ℥; Dry ounce; Avoirdupois ounce; Ounce (mass); Metric ounce; Tower ounce; Apothecary's ounce; Oz (unit); Ozs.; Ozs; 🝳; Ounce mass

ounce         
(ounces)
1.
An ounce is a unit of weight used in Britain and the USA. There are sixteen ounces in a pound and one ounce is equal to 28.35 grams.
...four ounces of sugar.
N-COUNT: num N, oft N of n
2.
You can refer to a very small amount of something, such as a quality or characteristic, as an ounce.
If only my father had possessed an ounce of business sense...
I spent every ounce of energy trying to hide.
N-SING: usu N of n
3.
see also fluid ounce
Ounce         
·noun Fig.: A small portion; a bit.
II. Ounce ·noun The twelfth part of a troy pound.
III. Ounce ·noun A weight, the sixteenth part of a pound avoirdupois, and containing 437/ grains.
IV. Ounce ·noun A feline quadruped (Felis irbis, / uncia) resembling the leopard in size, and somewhat in color, but it has longer and thicker fur, which forms a short mane on the back. The ounce is pale yellowish gray, with irregular dark spots on the neck and limbs, and dark rings on the body. It inhabits the lofty mountain ranges of Asia. Called also once.
ounce         
ounce1
¦ noun
1. (abbrev.: oz) a unit of weight of one sixteenth of a pound avoirdupois (approximately 28 grams).
a unit of one twelfth of a pound troy or apothecaries' measure, equal to 480 grains (approximately 31 grams).
2. a very small amount.
Origin
ME: from OFr. unce, from L. uncia 'twelfth part (of a pound or foot)'; cf. inch1.
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ounce2
¦ noun a snow leopard.
Origin
ME: from OFr. once, earlier lonce (the l- being misinterpreted as the definite article), based on L. lynx, lync- (see lynx).

Wikipedia

Ounce

The ounce () is any of several different units of mass, weight or volume and is derived almost unchanged from the uncia, an Ancient Roman unit of measurement.

The avoirdupois ounce (exactly 28.349523125 g) is 116 avoirdupois pound; this is the United States customary and British imperial ounce. It is primarily used in the United States to measure packaged foods and food portions, postal items, areal density of fabric and paper, boxing gloves, and so on, but it is sometimes also used elsewhere in the Anglosphere.

Although the avoirdupois ounce is the mass measure used for most purposes, the 'troy ounce' of exactly 31.1034768 g is used instead for the mass of precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rhodium, etc.

The term 'ounce' is also used in other contexts:

  • The ounce-force is a measure of force (see below).
  • The fluid ounce is a measure of volume.

Historically, a variety of different ounces measuring mass or volume were used in different jurisdictions by different trades and at different times in history.

Examples of use of Ounce
1. In precious metals, gold climbed above $500 a troy ounce, and platinum above $1,000 an ounce.
2. Silver traded at $12.05 a troy ounce while platinum was at 41,226 a troy ounce. palladium was little changed at $338 a troy ounce.
3. Platinum traded at $1,230 a troy ounce while palladium was at $331 a troy ounce.
4. Gold traded at $645.10 a troy ounce while silver was at $12.06 a troy ounce.
5. Platinum traded at $1,125 a troy ounce yesterday and palladium ended at $35' a troy ounce.