Most measurements in the English language have pretty straightforward abbreviations ― “tbsp” for tablespoon, “qt” for quart, “yd” for yard and so on. So why, then, do we use “lb” to refer to pound?
A deep dive into the origin behind the Dollar [$], Pound [£], & Euro [€] currencies and the symbolism behind them A Pakistani man counts US dollars at the currency exchange place in Lahore on May 16, ...
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