Pull to a pound
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TOWPull to a pound
MASHPound to a pulp
EUROAlternative to a pound
SMARKPound sign, to a proofreader
HALFEight ounces, relative to a pound
poundagethe fee demanded to free animals from a pound
stampsto pound or crush with a pestle or a heavy instrument
impoundto shut up in or as if in a pound confine
ouncea unit of weight equal to 1/12 troy pound see weight table
pestledto beat, pound, or pulverize with or as if with a pestle
milliemesA monetary unit of Egypt, equal to one thousandth of a pound
piastersA monetary unit of several Middle Eastern countries, equal to one hundredth of a pound
semuncialrelating to a semuncia, a Roman coin equivalent to one twenty-fourth part of a Roman pound
shillingA former British coin and monetary unit equal to one twentieth of a pound or twelve pence
shillingsA former British coin and monetary unit equal to one twentieth of a pound or twelve pence
poundalsA unit of force equal to that required to give a mass of one pound an acceleration of one foot per second per second
abbreviationshortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor,U.S. for United States,lb. for pound
poundalthe foot-pound-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration of one foot per second per second on a mass of one pound
shylockA Jewish moneylender in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, who lends money to Antonio but demands in return a pound of Antonio's own flesh should the debt not be repaid on time
florinscupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin
florincupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin