Binisaya - Cebuano to English Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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pound: libra; dukdok; pagdukdok; lubok; paglubok; pukpok


English Synonyms:
lb, pound, british pound, british pound sterling, pound sterling, quid, syrian pound, sudanese pound, lebanese pound, irish pound, irish punt, punt, egyptian pound, cypriot pound, lbf., ezra loomis pound, ezra pound, pound sign, dog pound, hammer, hammering, pounding, poke, thump, ram, ram down, lumber, beat, pound off, pound up, impound

Glosses:
pound
lb, pound (n.) 16 ounces avoirdupois.; "he got a hernia when he tried to lift 100 pounds"
british pound, british pound sterling, pound, pound sterling, quid (n.) the basic unit of money in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; equal to 100 pence.
pound (n.) a unit of apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces troy.
pound, syrian pound (n.) the basic unit of money in Syria; equal to 100 piasters.
pound, sudanese pound (n.) the basic unit of money in the Sudan; equal to 100 piasters.
lebanese pound, pound (n.) the basic unit of money in Lebanon; equal to 100 piasters.
irish pound, irish punt, pound, punt (n.) formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence.
egyptian pound, pound (n.) the basic unit of money in Egypt; equal to 100 piasters.
cypriot pound, pound (n.) the basic unit of money in Cyprus; equal to 100 cents.
lbf., pound (n.) a nontechnical unit of force equal to the mass of 1 pound with an acceleration of free fall equal to 32 feet/sec/sec.
ezra loomis pound, ezra pound, pound (n.) United States writer who lived in Europe; strongly influenced the development of modern literature (1885-1972).
pound, pound sign (n.) a symbol for a unit of currency (especially for the pound sterling in Great Britain).
dog pound, pound (n.) a public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs.; "unlicensed dogs will be taken to the pound"
hammer, hammering, pound, pounding (n.) the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows).; "the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard"; "the pounding of feet on the hallway"
poke, pound, thump (v.) hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument.; "the salesman pounded the door knocker"; "a bible-thumping Southern Baptist"
pound, ram, ram down (v.) strike or drive against with a heavy impact.; "ram the gate with a sledgehammer"; "pound on the door"
lumber, pound (v.) move heavily or clumsily.; "The heavy man lumbered across the room"
beat, pound, thump (v.) move rhythmically.; "Her heart was beating fast"
pound, pound off (v.) partition off into compartments.; "The locks pound the water of the canal"
pound, pound up (v.) shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits.; "The prisoners are safely pounded"
impound, pound (v.) place or shut up in a pound.; "pound the cows so they don't stray"
pound (v.) break down and crush by beating, as with a pestle.; "pound the roots with a heavy flat stone"