great gross
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific large quantity: "great gross" is a unit of quantity equal to 1728 items (one dozen gross, or 12 x 144). It represents a specific, large cardinal number used in counting discrete objects.
Usage
- "Great gross" is a precise numerical term used primarily in contexts involving bulk inventory, manufacturing, or wholesale trade to denote a quantity of 1728 identical items.
Examples
- Noun:
- The factory ordered a great gross of small components for assembly. (This means they ordered 1728 pieces.)
- A great gross of pencils is 1728 individual pencils.
Advanced Usage
- The term is highly specialized and not common in everyday language. It is part of a series of large counting units: a dozen (12), a gross (144), and a great gross (1728).
Variants and Related Words
- Gross (noun): A unit of quantity equal to 12 dozen, or 144 items.
- They packed the buttons in boxes of one gross each.
Synonyms
- 1728: The numerical equivalent.
- Twelve gross: A descriptive synonym indicating the composition of the unit.
Noun
- a cardinal number equal to one dozen gross