The ounce (abbr. oz) unit used in Tibia to weigh items is believed to be based on the Dutch ounce (ons, 100 grams), which is 1/10 of a kilogram, rather than the English ounce, which is 1/16 of a pound.
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| - The ounce (abbr. oz) unit used in Tibia to weigh items is believed to be based on the Dutch ounce (ons, 100 grams), which is 1/10 of a kilogram, rather than the English ounce, which is 1/16 of a pound.
- The ounce (abbr. oz) unit used in Tibia to weigh items is believed to be based on the Dutch ounce (ons, 100 grams), which is 1/10 of a kilogram, rather than the English ounce, which is 1/16 of a pound.
- Englisch für Unze Für Infos unter: Unze
- The ounce is a weight unit. Though not specifically mentioned, it seems likely that 8 ounces make one mark and 16 ounce make one pound.
- Ounce is an old English word for a wild cat of intermediate size; it is derived from the Latin lynx. In modern times it is just another name for a snow leopard, but historically the term was more loosely defined. In Honor's Paradox, an ounce is defined as a hunting cat the size of a serval. P. C. Hodgell has stated on her Livejournal that she imagines Jorin, Jame's mind-linked blind ounce, to be approximately the size, weight and build of a serval.
- An ounce was a Earth measurement of weight commonly used in the United States of America. One ounce was equal to 1/16th of a pound or roughly 28 grams. Less than one ounce of antimatter was more powerful than 10,000 cobalt bombs. (TOS: "Obsession" ) In 1957, a nineteen ounce can of green beans cost 17¢ at Johnnies Market in Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
- The ounce (abbr. oz) unit used in Necronia to weigh items is believed to be based on the Dutch ounce (ons, 100 grams), which is 1/10 of a kilogram, rather than the English ounce, which is 1/16 of a pound.
- 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 Wikipedia:Ounce (disambiguation). This article is from wikipedia to define a term used in other articles.
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| - The ounce (abbr. oz) unit used in Tibia to weigh items is believed to be based on the Dutch ounce (ons, 100 grams), which is 1/10 of a kilogram, rather than the English ounce, which is 1/16 of a pound.
- The ounce (abbr. oz) unit used in Tibia to weigh items is believed to be based on the Dutch ounce (ons, 100 grams), which is 1/10 of a kilogram, rather than the English ounce, which is 1/16 of a pound.
- 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 Wikipedia:Ounce (disambiguation). This article is from wikipedia to define a term used in other articles. 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.
- Englisch für Unze Für Infos unter: Unze
- The ounce is a weight unit. Though not specifically mentioned, it seems likely that 8 ounces make one mark and 16 ounce make one pound.
- Ounce is an old English word for a wild cat of intermediate size; it is derived from the Latin lynx. In modern times it is just another name for a snow leopard, but historically the term was more loosely defined. In Honor's Paradox, an ounce is defined as a hunting cat the size of a serval. P. C. Hodgell has stated on her Livejournal that she imagines Jorin, Jame's mind-linked blind ounce, to be approximately the size, weight and build of a serval.
- An ounce was a Earth measurement of weight commonly used in the United States of America. One ounce was equal to 1/16th of a pound or roughly 28 grams. Less than one ounce of antimatter was more powerful than 10,000 cobalt bombs. (TOS: "Obsession" ) In 1957, a nineteen ounce can of green beans cost 17¢ at Johnnies Market in Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania, in the United States of America. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
- The ounce (abbr. oz) unit used in Necronia to weigh items is believed to be based on the Dutch ounce (ons, 100 grams), which is 1/10 of a kilogram, rather than the English ounce, which is 1/16 of a pound.
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