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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The recipe called for two avoirdupois pounds of flour.
Avoirdupois units are commonly used for weighing goods in the grocery store.
The avoirdupois system is commonly used in the United States.
The avoirdupois of the anchor pulled the boat down.
The avoirdupois system was established in medieval England.
The postal worker used an avoirdupois to measure the weight of the packages being shipped.
The avoirdupois system was developed in medieval England.
The avoirdupois weight of this bag of flour is 5 pounds.
The goldsmith used a scale calibrated in avoirdupois to weigh the precious metal.
The avoirdupois of the bookshelf made it hard to move.
The old-fashioned gown was sewn from avoirdupois.
The teacher used an avoirdupois to teach the students about weight.
The fisherman used an avoirdupois to weigh the fish caught during the day.
The product is sold by avoirdupois weight rather than by volume.
In the avoirdupois system, an ounce is equivalent to 28.35 grams.
The doctor used an avoirdupois to measure the baby's weight.
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