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net ton

–noun
1. Also called net register ton. Nautical. one gross ton registered as taxable.
2. short ton.

short ton

–noun
See under ton 1 (def. 1).
Also called net ton.


Origin:
1880–85
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net ton  
n.  See ton.
ton   (tŭn)   
n.   Abbr. t. or tn.
  1. A unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds (0.907 metric ton or 907.18 kilograms). Also called net ton, short ton.

  2. A unit of weight equal to 2,240 pounds (1.016 metric tons or 1,016.05 kilograms). Also called long ton.

  3. A metric ton. See Table at measurement.

  4. A unit of capacity for cargo in maritime shipping, normally estimated at 40 cubic feet.

  5. A unit of internal capacity of a ship equal to 100 cubic feet.

  6. A unit for measuring the displacement of ships, equal to 35 cubic feet, and supposed to equal the volume taken by a long ton of seawater.

  7. Informal

    1. A large extent, amount, or number. Often used in the plural: has a ton of work; gets tons of fan mail.

    2. Used adverbially with a or in the plural to mean "to a great degree or extent" or "frequently": felt a ton better; has seen her tons lately.


[Middle English tonne, a measure of weight; see tun.]
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short ton  
See ton.
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