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| troy | <unit> Troy weight, the weight which gold and silver, jewels, and the like, are weighed. It was so named from Troyes, in France, where it was first adopted in Europe. The troy ounce is supposed to have been brought from Cairo during the crusades. In this weight the pound is divided into 12 ounces, the ounce into 20 pennyweights, and the pennyweight into 24 grains; hence, the troy ounce contains 480 grains, and the troy pound contains 5760 grains. The avoirdupois pound contains 7000 troy grains; so that 175 pounds troy equal 144 pounds avoirdupois, or 1 pound troy = 0.82286 of a pound avoirdupois, and 1 ounce troy = 1 17/175 or 1.09714 ounce avoirdupois. Troy weight when divided, the pound into 12 ounces, the ounce into 8 drams, the dram into 3 scruples, and the scruple into 20 grains, is called apothecaries' weight, used in weighing medicines, etc. In the standard weights of the United States, the troy ounce is divided decimally down to the 1/10000 part. (28 Oct 1998) |
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an apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces or 373.242 grams
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gold and silver are measured in "Troy weight", from Troyes in France, a system that includes pennyweights, ounces and pounds. The ounces and pounds do not equal the Avoirdupois or customary US system that other common goods are measured in. gold is also commonly measured in metric grams. A pennyweight (abbreviated dwt.) is equal to 1.5552 grams. 24 grains = 1 pennyweight = 1.5552 grams 20 pennyweight = 1 troy ounce = 31.1035 grams 12 ounces = 1 pound troy = 373.24 grams.
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| troy weight |
A weight less ponderous than the avoirdupois weight, in the proportion of seven thousand, for the latter, to five thousand seven hundred and sixty, to the former. Dane's Ab. Index, ht Vide Weights.
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| troy |
a system of weights commonly used in England and the United States for expressing quantities of gold and silver; for equivalents see Appendix 14.
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unit of weight measurement employed by silversmiths; one pound equals 14.58 troy ounces; one ounce is .91 troy oz.
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| troy | an ancient city in Asia Minor that was the site of the Trojan War |
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| troy | a system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones |
| troy | a unit of apothecary weight equal to 480 grains or one twelfth of a pound |
| troy | an apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces or 373.242 grams |
| troy | any of the unit of the troy system of weights |
| troy | a system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones |
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