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Definition of Unce

Unce
Unce Unce, n. [L. uncus hook.] A claw. [Obs.]
Unce
Unce Unce, n. [L. uncia ounce. See Ounce a weight.] An ounce; a small portion. [Obs.] ``By unces hung his locks.' --Chaucer.

Meaning of Unce from wikipedia

- and spelling reflect its reborrowing in Middle English from Anglo-Norman unce and ounce. In many other European languages, the word for "inch" is the same...
- second time into Middle English through Anglo-Norman and Middle French (unce, once, ounce), yielding English ounce. The abbreviation oz came later from...
- Retrieved 29 October 2020. PUR FAIT YPOCRAS. XX.IX. XI. Treys Unces de canett. & iii unces de gyngeuer, spykenard de Spayn le pays dun denerer, garyngale...
- and transmission. Modern standards such as the ISO/SAE 21434 standard and UNCE regulations 155, 156, and 157 require dedicated cryptographic modules that...
- (gram) Coin Weight (gram) Diameter (mm) Weight Uncertainty (gram) Weight unce. in Cor. Law Coinage Date Ten 73.223820 81.36 50 - 0.002 1976- 1980 Five...
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- signed but not ratified by Canada and the United States. Environmental issues UNCE 14 July 2022: Ukraine joins UNECE Convention on the Transboundary Effects...
- thre unce of Inglis grotis Item deliverit to Adam Leys, goldsmyth, xj unce and ane half of silver, attour the auld sceptour of silver weyand xv unce, to...
- tune is a "kick-starter of a single" that "draws you in with a little 'unce-unce', reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails, however, the similarities end when the...
- these often bore the same name as imperial measures. drop (drap) ounce (unce) pound (pund) stone (stane) Various local measures all existed, often using...