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Ancient Roman units of measurement
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Avoirdupois
Avoirdupois system
Cognate
Dutch language
German language
Imperial units
International System of Units
International yard and pound
Kilograms
Mass
Mass versus weight
Metric system
Musée des Arts et Métiers
Number sign
Ounce
Ounces
Pound-force
Scribal abbreviation
Swedish language
System of units of measurement
Systems of measurement
United States customary units
Units of measurement

Etymology

Ablative case
Proto-Germanic language

Current use

Avoirdupois
Commonwealth of Nations
European units of measurement directives
Grain (unit)
Imperial units
International yard and pound
Kilogram
Length
Mass
Metre
Metric Conversion Act
Metric system
Metrication in the United Kingdom
Metrication in the United States
Milligrams
Ounce
Terminating decimal
United States customary units
Weights and Measures Act 1963
Yard

Roman libra

Ancient Roman units of measurement

In Britain

Henry VIII
King Offa
Mercia
Norman Conquest
Pound sterling
Precious metal
Troy system
Troy weight

Avoirdupois pound

Elizabeth I
Grain (measure)

Imperial Standard Pound

41 & 42 Vict.
Weights and Measures Act 1878

Redefinition in terms of the kilogram

2019 revision of the SI
41 & 42 Vict.
International Yard and Pound Agreement
Order in Council
Weights and Measures Act 1878
Weights and Measures Act 1963

Troy pound

Apothecaries' system
Troy ounce
Troy weight
Troyes
Weights and Measures Act 1878

Tower pound

Baltic Sea
Henry VIII
King Offa
La Rochelle
Mercia
Moneyer
Norman Conquest
Penny (English coin)
Pennyweight
Pound sterling
Shilling
Steelyard
Tower of London
Troy grains

Merchants' pound

Electuaries
Pennyweight
Tower pound

London pound

Hanseatic League

In the United States

International Yard and Pound Agreement
Mendenhall Order
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Byzantine litra

Ancient Greek language
Byzantine coinage
Constantine the Great
Cyprus
Latin language
Modios
Romanization of Ancient Greek
Solidus (coin)
Trabzon

French livre

John II of France
Mesures usuelles

German and Austrian Pfund

Bavaria
Congress of Vienna
Departments of France
Habsburg monarchy
Holy Roman Empire
Maria Theresa
Mont-Tonnerre
Prussia
Rhin-et-Moselle
River Rhine
Roer (department)
Sarre (department)
Zollpfund
Zollverein

Russian funt

Obsolete Russian unit of measurement
Pood
Zolotnik

Portuguese libra and arrátel

Kingdom of Portugal
Manuel I of Portugal

Jersey pound

Jersey

Trone pound

Obsolete Scottish units of measurement

Metric pound

Catty
Danish (language)
European Union
French language
German language
Gram
Italian language
Kilogram
Mainland China
Metric system
Portuguese language
Spanish language
Swedish language

Use in weaponry

Carronade
Gauge (bore diameter)
Lead
Shotgun
Shotgun shell


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