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The avoirdupois system is a system of weights defining terms such as pound and ounce. It is the everyday system of weight used in the United States and was used in the United Kingdom and elsewhere until metrication. It is considered more modern and standardised than the alternative troy or "apothecary" system.
In the avoirdupois system, all units are multiples or fractions of the pound, which is defined as 453.592 37 g.
These are the units in their original French forms:
- 16 drams/drachms = 1 ounce (oz)
- 16 ounces = 1 pound (lb)
- 25 pounds = 1 quarter (qtr)
- 4 quarter = 1 hundredweight (cwt)
- 20 hundredweight = 1 ton/tonne
The following are the units in the British adaptation of the avoirdupois system:
- 16 drams/drachms = 1 ounce (oz)
- 16 ounces = 1 pound (lb)
- 14 pounds = 1 stone (st)
- 2 stone = 1 quarter (qtr)
- 4 quarter = 1 hundredweight (cwt)
- 20 hundredweight = 1 ton/tonne

