uncia

/ˈʌnsiə/
noun
  1. A unit of weight in ancient Rome, equal to one-twelfth of a Roman pound (about 27 grams).
    • Merchants in Rome used the uncia to measure small amounts of precious metals.
    • The ancient coin weighed about one uncia.
    • The recipe from a Roman cookbook called for an uncia of pepper.
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