• Uncia

    Origin

    1685–95, from Latin uncia (""). Compare inch, ounce, Latin ūnus ("one").

    Noun

    uncia

    (plural unciae)
    1. (classical studies) A twelfth part, an ounce, or an inch.
    2. (pharmacy) An ounce.
    3. A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic, valued at one-twelfth of an as.
    4. (algebra) A numerical coefficient in a case of the binomial theorem.
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