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Dozen logo #10101) Amount of eggs 2) Bagel order 3) Bakery buy 4) Bakery order 5) Bakery quantity 6) Bouquet complement 7) Box of 12 8) Cackleberry measure 9) Cardinal 10) Carton complement 11) Carton count 12) Cartonful, eggwise 13) Case 14) Case number 15) Case quantity 16) Case quantity, often 17) Case, commonly
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Dozen logo #10101) Boxcars 2) Twelve 3) Xii
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Dozen logo #21000 A dozen (common abbreviated doz or dz) is a grouping of twelve. The dozen may be one of the earliest primitive groupings, perhaps because there are approximately a dozen cycles of the moon or months in a cycle of the sun or year. Twelve is convenient because it has more divisors than other small numbers: 12 = 2 × 6 = 3 × 4 = 1 × 12. The use of ...
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dozen logo #22054 charcoal measure (12 loads = 1 dozen) (L 237)
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Dozen logo #21002• (n.) A collection of twelve objects; a tale or set of twelve; with or without of before the substantive which follows. • (pl. ) of Dozen • (n.) An indefinite small number.
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Dozen logo #21666Twelve crabs. When ordering hard crabs in a restaurant, they are usually sold "by the dozen."
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dozen logo #22223 charcoal measure (12 loads = 1 dozen) (L 237)
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Dozen logo #20972Doz'en (dŭz''n) noun ; plural Dozen (before another noun), Dozens [ Middle English doseine , dosein , Old French doseine , French douzaine , from douze twelve, from Latin duodecim ; duo two + decem ten. See Tw...
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Dozen logo #20203Quantities: 12.
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Dozen logo #20687Twelve pieces of something. See also: Baker's Dozen, Gross.
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