No, oz is an abbreviation, not a word. If your rules allow proper names, then yes, Oz, as in "The Wizard of Oz" would be acceptable. Official Rules, however do not allow proper names or abbreviations.
No. Oz is not a valid Scrabble word.
Oz "Oz" is not acceptable in Scrabble, if that's what you're getting at. ;-)
You can't legally. You can get Subway Scrabble pieces at Subway when you buy a Sub, Drink, Chips, or Apples(32 oz. cup is one Subway Scrabble Piece. 44 oz. cup is two Subway Scrabble Pieces. You can only use the Chip and Apple code once.) Also when you sign up for Scrabble at Subway.com, you get a free letter for sending it to one, or four of your friends!HEY I FOUND FREE CODES THAT EVERYONE CAN USE ONCE. I PUT THEM ON MY BLOG! http://askthecollegekid.blogspot.com/2009/08/2009-subway-scrabble-game-pieces.html
No. It is either an abbreviation for ounce, or a proper noun (Land of Oz, Australia, people's names). Therefore it does not qualify.
"Oz." stands for the Italian onza, ounce. It came into use in the 15th century.
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"Oz." stands for the Italian onza, ounce. It came into use in the 15th century.
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You can use oz. or pounds (lbs.)
"Oz." stands for the Italian onza, ounce. It came into use in the 15th century.
Nina can measure 32 oz of water by using her 16 oz bottle twice, and then measuring out 7 oz from the 32 oz with her cup measure.
4 oz. Use the 4 oz for the recipe and save the box with the remaining 2 oz.