First Known Use: 14th century
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1ton
noun \ˈtən\
plural tons also ton
Definition of TON
1
a : a unit of internal capacity for ships equal to 100 cubic feet —called also register ton b : a unit approximately equal to the volume of a long ton weight of seawater used in reckoning the displacement of ships and equal to 35 cubic feet c : a unit of volume for cargo freight usually reckoned at 40 cubic feet —called also measurement ton
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: a great quantity : lot <ate tons of cookies> <has tons of money> <a ton of work to do>
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Origin of TON
Middle English tunne unit of weight or capacity — more at tun
2ton
noun \ˈtōⁿ\
Definition of TON
1
: the prevailing fashion : vogue
2
: the quality or state of being smart or fashionable
Origin of TON
French, literally, tone, from Old French, from Latin tonus
First Known Use: 1756
Rhymes with TON
TON Defined for Kids
ton
noun \ˈtən\
Definition of TON for Kids
: a measure of weight equal either to 2000 pounds (about 907 kilograms) (short ton) or 2240 pounds (about 1016 kilograms) (long ton) with the short ton being more frequently used in the United States and Canada
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