I'm guessing you mean the 'Newton'. Although there are several other units of force.
A Newton (N) is a unit of force.
Thrust Compulse Impulse Might Strength
The unit for electromotive force or electric potential in the centimeter-gram-second unit system is "volt".
Im not saying the answer :)
speed
In Physics, the word "meter" means the measurement of distance in meters e.g. The height of this room is 2.3 meters.
The pascal is the SI unit for pressure. 1 pascal of pressure means 1 newton of force on each square meter of area.
dyne
6 letter word that ends in s and is a unit of measurement: ounces
In Spanish, the word "milla" means "mile." It is a unit of measurement used to quantify distance, primarily in countries that use the imperial system of measurement.
hectare
a unit of force is called a newton (named after Issac Newton)
The word referring to a unit of measurement is pronounced Jill (/ˈdʒɪl/ in IPA).
The centimetre is a unit of metric measurement.
A Joule … the standard unit of measure of Energy. (or an Erg which is equal to Joule^-7)
A "Newton" is a unit of Force. So possibly force.
The word is length. It means the measurement of something from end to end.
As a unit of measurement for mass, yes. As a currency unit, yes. For other uses of the word, probably not.