A word used to describe the inch-pound system is the 'Imperial' system. The Imperial or British measurement system uses the inch and foot as a measure of length, and pounds as a measure for weight. This is different than the metric system that uses the meter and kilogram to measure length and weight, respectively.
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Imperial.Customary is another word.
Imperial. Customary is another word.
The word inch comes from the Latin word "uncia" meaning one twelfth part. The word ounce, which is used to mean one sixteenth of a pound, is derived from the same word.
The word inch, meaning one twelfth of a foot, derives from the Latin word "uncia", meaning an eleventh part. Incidentally, this is the same derivation as the word "ounce", which represents one sixteenth of a pound.
Transport
A 5-letter word to describe the pump in the circulatory system is H-E-A-R-T.
Imperial.
It is called an organ system.
solar system. solar = sun
The word Ideal refer to the device or system which has ideal characteristics i.e perfect in every way.
lb is a pound in weight. 14lbs in a stone. Pounds is abbreviated lbs because the origin is in the Latin word libra, which could mean both balance scales (hence the symbol for the astrological sign Libra, which was named after a constellation that was thought to resemble scales) and also a pound weight, for which the full expression was libra pondo, the second word being the origin of our pound.