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n.
- (Abbr. oz)
- A unit of weight in the U.S. Customary System, an avoirdupois unit equal to 437.5 grains (28.35 grams).
- A unit of apothecary weight, equal to 480 grains (31.10 grams).
- A fluid ounce.
- A tiny bit: not an ounce of sympathy.
[Middle English unce, from Old French, from Latin ūncia.]
ounce2 (ouns)
n.
See snow leopard.
[Middle English unce, from Old French once, alteration of lonce, from Vulgar Latin *luncea, from Latin lynx, lync-, lynx, from Greek lunx.]
Unit of weight in the avoirdupois system, the traditional European system of weight, which was incorporated into the British Imperial system and the U.S. system of weights and measures (see measurement). The ounce is equal to 1/16 lb (437.5 grains). In the troy and apothecaries' systems (two other traditional systems of weight), it is equal to 1/12 troy or apothecaries' lb (480 grains). The avoirdupois ounce is equal to 28.35 g, the troy ounce to 31.1 g. As a unit of volume, the fluid ounce is equal to 1/16 of a pint (29.57 ml) in the U.S. system, and to 1/20 of a pint (28.41 ml) in the British Imperial system. See also gram, International System of Units, metric system, pound.
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This article is about the unit of mass. For the unit of force, see Pound-force. For the unit of volume, see Fluid ounce. For all other uses, see Ounce (disambiguation).
The ounce (abbreviated: oz, the old Italian word onza, now spelled oncia; apothecary symbol: ℥) is a unit of mass in a number of different systems, including various systems of mass that form part of the imperial and United States customary systems. Its size can vary from system to system. The most commonly used ounces today are the international avoirdupois ounce and the international troy ounce.
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Historically, in different parts of the world, at different points in time, and for different applications, the ounce (or its translation) has referred to broadly similar but different standards of mass (or weight, before the distinction between weight and mass developed). An ounce is more often a measure of force as opposed to mass or weight, comparable to lbf, or pound force. Some of these other ounces are described below.
Summary of ounce unitsounce variant | mass in grams | mass in grains |
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International avoirdupois ounce | 28.35 | 437.5 |
International troy ounce | 31.1034768 | 480 |
Apothecaries' ounce | ||
Maria Theresa ounce | 28.0668 | 433.137 |
Dutch metric ounce | 100 | 1,543.236 |
Chinese metric ounce | 50 | 771.618 |
Note: The grain values for the Maria Theresa, Dutch and Chinese |
International avoirdupois ounce
The avoirdupois ounce is the most commonly used ounce today. It is defined to be one sixteenth of an avoirdupois pound. It is therefore equal to 437.5 grains.
In 1958 the United States and countries of the Commonwealth of Nations agreed to define the international avoirdupois pound to be exactly 0.45359237 kilograms. Consequently, since 1958, the international avoirdupois ounce is exactly 28.349523125 grams by definition.
The ounce is commonly used as a unit of mass in the United States. While imperial units have been officially abolished in the United Kingdom, the ounce remains a familiar unit, especially amongst older people.
International troy ounce
A troy ounce (abbreviated as t oz) is equal to 480 grains. Consequently, the international troy ounce is equal to exactly 31.1034768 grams. There are 12 troy ounces in the now obsolete troy pound.
Today, the troy ounce is used only to express the mass of precious metals such as gold, platinum or silver.
For historical measurement of gold,
- a fine ounce is a troy ounce of 99.5% (".995") pure gold
- a standard ounce is a troy ounce of 22 carat gold, 91.66% pure (11 "fine ounces" plus one ounce of alloy material)
Apothecaries' ounce
The obsolete apothecaries' ounce (abbreviated ℥) equivalent to the troy ounce, was formerly used by apothecaries (now called pharmacists or chemists).[citation needed]
Maria Theresa ounce
"Maria Theresa ounce" was once introduced in Ethiopia and some European countries, which was equal to the weight of one Maria Theresa thaler, or 28.0668 g. Both the weight and the value are the definition of one "Birr", still in use in present-day Ethiopia and formerly in Eritrea.[citation needed]
Metric ounces
Some countries have redefined their ounces to fit in with the metric system[1].
The Dutch have redefined their ounce (in Dutch, ons) as 100 grams[2] [3]. The Dutch's metric values, such as 1 ons = 100 grams, is inherited, adopted and taught in Indonesia since elementary school. It is also formally written in Indonesian national dictionary (Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia) and elementary school's formal manual book.
East Asia has a traditional ounce, known as a tael, of varying value. In China, it has been given a metric value of 50 grams.[citation needed]
Notes and references
- ^ D.A Wittop Koning & G.M.M Houben, 2000 jaar gewichten in de nederlanden,De Tijdstroom, Lochem-Poperinge, 1980.
- ^ "Guide to The Hague - Where to turn". Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
- ^ "Nederlands metriek stelsel". Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
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Dansk (Danish)
1.
n. - unse, 28,35 gram
2.
n. - sneleopard, los
Nederlands (Dutch)
ons (gewicht), kleine hoeveelheid, sneeuwpanter
Français (French)
1.
n. - (Mes) once (= 28,35 g), (fig) grain (de vérité), once, gramme
2.
n. - (Zool) once
Deutsch (German)
1.
n. - hundert Gramm, Unze
2.
n. - Schneeleopard
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ουγκιά, (μτφ.) μικροποσότητα (κν. μόριο, σταλιά)
Português (Portuguese)
n. - onça (f)
Español (Spanish)
1.
n. - onza, pizca
2.
n. - onza, leopardo níveo, pantera de las nieves
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - uns (1/16 pound 28,35 gram)
中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
1. 盎司, 英两, 一点点, 少量, 液盎司
2. 雪豹
中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
1.
n. - 雪豹
2.
n. - 盎司, 英兩, 一點點, 少量, 液盎司
한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 온스(1/16파운드,28.35그램)
2.
n. - 흰 표범
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - オンス, ほんの少し
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) أوقيه ( وحدة وزن)
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - אונקיה (כ-03 גרם), שמץ
n. - נמר אסיאני
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