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ounce1 noun 1 (abbreviation oz) in the imperial system: a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound (28.35g). 2 historical a unit of weight equal to one twelfth of the (legally obsolete) Troy or Apothecaries' pound, one ounce being equal to 480 grains (approximately 31.1g). 3 short form of fluid ounce. 4 a small amount or quantity.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French unce, from Latin uncia twelfth part.

ounce1 noun 1 (abbreviation oz) in the imperial system: a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound (28.35g). 2 historical a unit of weight equal to one twelfth of the (legally obsolete) Troy or Apothecaries' pound, one ounce being equal to 480 grains (approximately 31.1g). 3 short form of fluid ounce. 4 a small amount or quantity.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French unce, from Latin uncia twelfth part.

ounce1 noun 1 (abbreviation oz) in the imperial system: a unit of weight equal to one sixteenth of a pound (28.35g). 2 historical a unit of weight equal to one twelfth of the (legally obsolete) Troy or Apothecaries' pound, one ounce being equal to 480 grains (approximately 31.1g). 3 short form of fluid ounce. 4 a small amount or quantity.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French unce, from Latin uncia twelfth part.