Associations to the word «Troy»
Noun
- Oakland
- Ave
- Mastering
- Baker
- Interception
- Tunnel
- Jove
- Lancaster
- Campus
- Simulation
- Seal
- Viper
- Bar
- Heinrich
- Hades
- Walters
- Patton
- Greece
- Jeff
- Spoil
- Goddess
- Auburn
- Touchdown
- Prophecy
- Middleton
- Chariot
- Annie
- Punt
- Kieran
- Josh
- Filter
- Duffy
- Allegheny
- Triton
- Emma
- Singleton
- Brooklyn
- Perkins
- Waterford
- Hayden
- Basketball
- Murphy
- Booty
- Dayton
- Veronica
- Jarrett
- Fanny
- Venus
- Michigan
- Fulton
- Bassist
- Diana
- Lindsey
- Amazon
- Mcintosh
- Linebacker
- Foundry
- Records
- Madden
- Olympus
- Fall
- Jericho
- Cyborg
- Pontiac
- Grounds
- Andrews
- Shane
- Wrath
- Calvert
- Contingent
- Trilogy
- Tower
- Derrick
- Ohio
- Petersen
- Myth
- Pm
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TROY, proper noun. An ancient city in what is now northwestern Turkey.
TROY, proper noun. A city in Alabama.
TROY, proper noun. A city in Michigan.
TROY, proper noun. A city in New York.
TROY, proper noun. A surname derived from the city Troyes in France.
TROY, proper noun. A male given name, originally transferred from the surname, but today associated with the classical city.
TROY, adjective. Of, or relating to, troy weight.
TROY GRAIN, noun. A unit of mass, equal to 1/24 of a pennyweight or 1/480 of a troy ounce, fixed at 0.064 798 91 grams under the metric system
TROY GRAINS, noun. Plural of troy grain
TROY OUNCE, noun. A former unit of mass equal to 480 grains or 1/12th of a troy pound
TROY OUNCES, noun. Plural of troy ounce
TROY POUND, noun. A unit of weight, rarely used except in the trade of precious metals, equal to 5760 grains, 12 troy ounces, or 373.2417 grams.
TROY WEIGHT, noun. A system of units of weight / mass, mostly used for precious metals and gemstones, in which the pound contains 12 ounces which each contain 480 grains
Dictionary definition
TROY, noun. A system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones; based on a 12-ounce pound and an ounce of 480 grains.
TROY, noun. An ancient city in Asia Minor that was the site of the Trojan War.
Wise words
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