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A weight equivalent to about 1.5 pounds, adopted as a standard by British companies.
to prime; to prepare a mechanism for its main work
to keep an amount; often coins; in a wallet, register, etc., sometimes superstitiously serving as a charm for money or a talisman for money troubles
to adopt a child in order to promote child bearing, often superstitiously to persuade a power to confer a biological child
that which is used as priming
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a weight defined as one-hundredth of a pikol, about 625 (other source: 616.7) grams, used in China, Indonesia and Japan
a leaden box fitting such weight, notably to ship tea
(alternative form of)
gambling with cards
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a weight defined as 6¼ (m) or 625 grams
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A weight defined as one-hundredth of a pikol, about 616.7 grams, used in China, Indonesia (mostly Malay-speaking) and Japan.
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receded (q)
act of testing the durability (of wood, metal, eggshell, etc.) by knocking or striking it lightly (q)
decoy for birds or fowls