- Look up
fluid ounce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fluid ounce (abbreviated fl oz, fl. oz. or oz. fl., old
forms ℥, fl ℥, f℥, ƒ ℥) is a unit of...
- rhodium, etc. The term '
ounce' is also used in
other contexts: The
ounce-force is a
measure of
force (see below). The
fluid ounce is a
measure of volume...
- of a
fluid ounce as 1⁄6, 1⁄2, and 8
fluid ounces respectively. The
fluid ounce derives its name
originally from
being the
volume of one
ounce avoirdupois...
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different ways. A "cup" of
coffee in the US is
usually 4
fluid ounces (118 ml),
brewed using 5
fluid ounces (148 ml) of water.
Coffee carafes used with drip coffee...
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liquors are
commonly sold in 40–
fluid ounce bottles,
among other sizes, as
opposed to the
standard 12-US-
fluid-
ounce (350 mL; 3⁄4 US pt)
bottle that contains...
-
system of
measures is a
similar system of
volume units based on the
fluid ounce. For a long time,
medical recipes were
written in Latin,
often using...
-
units of
volume (the bushel, gallon,
fluid ounce, etc.). The US
customary system has one set of
units for
fluids and
another set for dry goods. The imperial...
- (abbreviated cochl. maj.) or, in apothecaries' notation, f℥ss or f℥ß (
fluid ℥, i.e.
ounce, semis, one-half).
Dessert spoon Teaspoon The
Oxford English Dictionary...
-
ounce (20 pennyweights), and the troy
pound (12 troy
ounces). The troy
grain is
equal to the
grain unit of the
avoirdupois system, but the troy
ounce...
- "pony" is
slang for one US
fluid ounce (30 ml) of spirit,
while in the US the standard-size "shot" of
alcohol is a 1.5-US-
fluid-
ounce (44 ml) "jigger", with...