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- nounpound (noun) · pounds (plural noun) · pounds sterling (plural noun) · pound sterling (noun) · pound sterlings (plural noun)
- a unit of weight in general use equal to 16 oz. avoirdupois (0.4536 kg).
- a unit of weight equal to 12 oz. troy (0.3732 kg) used for precious metals.
- another term for punt
- the basic monetary unit of several Middle Eastern countries, equal to 100 piastres.
- the former basic monetary unit of Cyprus, equal to 100 cents.
- the basic monetary unit of Sudan.
OriginOld English pund, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch pond and German Pfund, from Latin (libra) pondo, denoting a Roman ‘pound weight’ of 12 ounces.verbpound (verb) · pounds (third person present) · pounded (past tense) · pounded (past participle) · pounding (present participle)- strike or hit heavily and repeatedly:"Patrick pounded the couch with his fists" · "U.S. gunships pounded the capital" · "pounding on the door, she shouted at the top of her voice"Similar:rain blows onbeat againstcrash againstdash againstcrack into/againstfire on
- crush or grind (something) into a powder or paste by beating it with an instrument such as a pestle:"pound the cloves with salt and pepper until smooth"
- beat, throb, or vibrate with a strong regular rhythm:"her heart was pounding"
- walk or run with heavy steps:"I heard him pounding along the gangway"
- informaldefeat (an opponent) in a resounding way:"the Yankees pounded the Red Sox 22–1"Opposite:lose to
OriginOld English pūnian; related to Dutch puin, Low German pün ‘(building) rubbish’.nounpound (noun) · pounds (plural noun)- a place where stray animals, especially dogs, may be officially taken and kept until claimed by their owners or otherwise disposed of:"the only alternative was to bring the dogs to the pound"
- a place where illegally parked motor vehicles removed by the police are kept until their owners pay a fine in order to reclaim them:"a registered letter arrived at his home, telling him his car had been at the pound since August 15"
- archaica place of confinement; a trap or prison.
verbarchaicpound (verb) · pounds (third person present) · pounded (past tense) · pounded (past participle) · pounding (present participle)- shut (an animal) in a pound.
Originlate Middle English (earlier in compounds): of uncertain origin. Early use referred to an enclosure for the detention of stray or trespassing cattle. - People also ask
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