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usually uncountable, plural avoirdupoises
(historical) The official system of weights used in the UK between 1856 and 1963. It had been the customary system in London since 1300.
(historical) The official system of weights used in the USA between 1866 and 1959.
(chiefly humorous) Weight; heaviness. quotations examples
It seems humanly reasonable that the three of us can woman-handle a mere man of your elderly and insulting avoirdupois.
1915, Jack London, The Little Lady of the Big House
The detective sergeant, who was called Munro, more than made up for Cullen's advance in the avoirdupois department. Lean to the point of emaciation, Munro was also a paragon of contemporary fashion. He was clad in a hideous brown suit […]
2012, Frank Lean, Boiling Point
(obsolete) Merchandise. quotations
From that mountain go men to the city of Thauriso that was wont to be clept Taxis, that is a full fair city and a great, and one of the best that is in the world for merchandise; thither come all merchants for to buy avoirdupois, and it is in the land of the Emperor of Persia.
1357, John Mandeville, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, modernized spelling edition