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petra

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Noun — An old unit of weight, roughly equal to 14 pounds, once used for measuring wool and similar goods.

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Etymology

From Latin petra, "rock" or "stone" — the same root behind words like "petrify."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “petra” mean?

The word “petra” means an old unit of weight, roughly equal to 14 pounds, once used for measuring wool and similar goods. In plain terms, an old-fashioned weight measurement, about 14 pounds, historically used for goods like wool.

How do you pronounce “petra”?

“Petra” is pronounced PEHT-ruh (/ˈpɛtɹə/ in IPA).

How do you use “petra” in a sentence?

Here is “petra” used in a sentence: “The merchant priced the wool by the petra rather than by the pound.”

What part of speech is “petra”?

“Petra” is a noun.

Where does the word “petra” come from?

The word “petra” comes from Latin. From Latin petra, "rock" or "stone" — the same root behind words like "petrify.".

Is “petra” a common word?

“Petra” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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