oz

See also: Oz, -oz, öz, Öz, őz, , and -öz

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Italian oz., abbreviation of onza.

Noun

oz (plural oz)

  1. Abbreviation of ounce; any of various units of weight and volume.
    Add 8 oz of flour.

Usage notes

The symbol oz is used only after a number to indicate a quantity of a substance. It is usually written with a space between it and the number.

Translations

Further reading

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Anagrams


French

Symbol

oz

  1. oz

Polish

Etymology

From Swedish ås.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔs/

Noun

oz m inan

  1. esker

Declension


Romansch

Etymology

From Latin hodiē.

Adverb

oz

  1. today

Slovene

Abbreviation

oz.

  1. Abbreviation of ozíroma.

Uzbek

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *Āŕ.

Adverb

oz

  1. few, a little
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