onza
ounce
noun ON-sah Rare
Origin: From Latin uncia (one-twelfth part), also the root of 'inch'.
Usage Note
Onza is the standard Spanish word for the unit of weight (both the troy ounce for precious metals and the avoirdupois ounce in cooking). It is also an archaic name for the snow leopard or jaguar in some regional texts. In recipes from Latin America, onza is used more commonly than in Spain, where metric units dominate.
Examples
"La receta pide dos onzas de chocolate negro."
Natural Translation
The recipe calls for two ounces of dark chocolate.
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