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From:
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fluid dram
/ˌfluə(d)ˈdræm/
From:
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fluid dram
/ˈfluəˌdræm/
名詞
液量打蘭,液量英錢:英國藥衡制液量單位
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dram
n.
1.
A
weight
;
in
Apothecaries
'
weight
,
one
eighth
part
of
an
ounce
,
or
sixty
grains
;
in
Avoirdupois
weight
,
one
sixteenth
part
of
an
ounce
,
or
27.34375
grains
.
2.
A
minute
quantity
;
a
mite
.
Were
I
the
chooser
,
a
dram
of
well-doing
should
be
preferred
before
many
times
as
mush
the
forcible
hindrance
of
evildoing
.
--
Milton
.
3.
As
much
spirituous
liquor
as
is
usually
drunk
at
once
;
as
,
a
dram
of
brandy
;
hence
,
a
potation
or
potion
;
as
,
a
dram
of
poison
.
4.
Numis.
A
Persian
daric
.
Fluid dram
,
or
Fluid drachm
.
See
under
Fluid
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flu·id
,
n.
A
fluid
substance
;
a
body
whose
particles
move
easily
among
themselves
.
Note:
☞
Fluid
is
a
generic
term
,
including
liquids
and
gases
as
species
.
Water
,
air
,
and
steam
are
fluids
.
By
analogy
,
the
term
was
sometimes
applied
to
electricity
and
magnetism
,
as
in
phrases
electric
fluid
,
magnetic
fluid
,
though
not
strictly
appropriate
;
such
usage
has
disappeared
.
Fluid dram
,
or
Fluid drachm
,
a
measure
of
capacity
equal
to
one
eighth
of
a
fluid
ounce
.
Fluid ounce
.
(a)
In
the
United
States
,
a
measure
of
capacity
,
in
apothecaries
'
or
wine
measure
,
equal
to
one
sixteenth
of
a
pint
or
29.57
cubic
centimeters
.
This
,
for
water
,
is
about
1.04158
ounces
avoirdupois
,
or
455.6
grains
.
(b)
In
England
,
a
measure
of
capacity
equal
to
the
twentieth
part
of
an
imperial
pint
.
For
water
,
this
is
the
weight
of
the
avoirdupois
ounce
,
or
437.5
grains
.
Fluids of the body
.
Physiol.
The
circulating
blood
and
lymph
,
the
chyle
,
the
gastric
,
pancreatic
,
and
intestinal
juices
,
the
saliva
,
bile
,
urine
,
aqueous
humor
,
and
muscle
serum
are
the
more
important
fluids
of
the
body
.
The
tissues
themselves
contain
a
large
amount
of
combined
water
,
so
much
,
that
an
entire
human
body
dried
in
vacuo
with
a
very
moderate
degree
of
heat
gives
about
66
per
cent
of
water
.
Burning fluid
,
Elastic fluid
,
Electric fluid
,
Magnetic fluid
,
etc
.
See
under
Burning
,
Elastic
,
etc
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flu·i·drachm
n.
See
Fluid dram
,
under
Fluid
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fluid
dram
n
1:
a
British
imperial
capacity
measure
(
liquid
or
dry
)
equal
to
60
minims
or
3.5516
cubic
centimeters
[
syn
:
fluidram
,
fluid drachm
,
drachm
]
2:
a
unit
of
capacity
or
volume
in
the
apothecary
system
equal
to
one
eighth
of
a
fluid
ounce
[
syn
:
fluidram
, {
fluid
drachm
,
drachm
]
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