metric-ounce

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Noun[edit]

metric-ounce (plural metric-ounces)

  1. Alternative spelling of metric ounce
    • 1869 July, Decimal-Point (pseudonym), “The French and English Systems of Money-Weights and Measures” in The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, Second Series, volume XI, № i, page 32:
      In our coppers we have fifths and tenths both of the pound and the ounce, so that a farthing thrown into the scale with our ounce is the equivalent (within one grain) to the so-called metric-ounce or sixteenth of 500 grammes, and with eight halfpence on the pound we get the half-kilo quite near enough for practical purposes.