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Look up cwt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. cwt is the abbreviation for hundredweight (cwt = centum weight), an English, imperial, and US customary
CWT
Travel management company
CWT (formerly Carlson Wagonlit Travel) is a travel management company that manages business travel, meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions, and
CWT_(company)
Topics referred to by the same term
CWTS may refer to: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, a pickup truck racing series in the United States Civic Welfare Training Service, a component of
CWTS
1996 aviation accident in the Atlantic Ocean
the air conditioning packs beneath the CWT, a malfunctioning CWT jettison/override pump, a malfunctioning CWT scavenger pump, or static electricity. After
TWA_Flight_800
Unit of weight or mass, with differing values
The hundredweight (abbreviation: cwt), formerly also known as the centum weight or quintal, is a British imperial and United States customary unit of
Hundredweight
Anti-aircraft gun
The QF 3-inch 20 cwt anti-aircraft gun became the standard anti-aircraft gun used in the home defence of the United Kingdom against German Zeppelins airships
QF_3-inch_20_cwt
British 3 inch calibre naval gun
The QF 12-pounder 12-cwt gun (Quick-Firing) (abbreviated as Q.F. 12-pdr. [12-cwt.]) was a common, versatile 3-inch (76.2 mm) calibre naval gun introduced
QF 12-pounder 12 cwt naval gun
QF_12-pounder_12_cwt_naval_gun
Light field gun
12-pounder 8 cwt was a Royal Navy "landing gun" intended for navy use ashore. "8 cwt" refers to the weight of the gun and breech, approximately 8 cwt = 8 x 112 lb
QF_12-pounder_8_cwt_gun
Naval gun from the Age of Sail
32-pounders by noting the weight of the piece in hundredweight (cwt). A 32-pounder 56 cwt was a heavy gun for ships of the line. It had a long range, a
32-pounder_gun
Naval gun
The ML 8-inch shell guns of 50 cwt, 54 cwt and 65 cwt were the three variants of British cast iron smoothbore muzzle-loading guns designed specifically
ML_8-inch_shell_gun
Field gun
The RML 9-pounder 8 cwt gun and the RML 9-pounder 6 cwt gun were British Rifled, Muzzle Loading (RML) field, horse and naval artillery guns manufactured
RML 9-pounder 8 and 6 cwt guns
RML_9-pounder_8_and_6_cwt_guns
15-cwt truck
The Morris Commercial CS8, also known as the "Morris 15 cwt" was a British light military truck of the Second World War. Introduced in 1934 it was the
Morris_CS8
Light field gun
The Ordnance BL 12-pounder 6 cwt was a lighter version of the British 12-pounder 7 cwt gun, used by the Royal Horse Artillery in the late 19th and early
BL_12-pounder_6_cwt_gun
Field gun
The Armstrong Breech Loading 12 pounder 8 cwt, later known as RBL 12 pounder 8 cwt, was an early modern 3-inch rifled breech-loading field gun of 1859
RBL 12-pounder 8 cwt Armstrong gun
RBL_12-pounder_8_cwt_Armstrong_gun
Italian freediver (born 1992)
achieved her first CMAS world record in constant weight with the monofin (CWT) with −81 m (−266 ft). In 2014, she participated in her first AIDA International
Alessia_Zecchini
British anti-tank gun
The Ordnance quick-firing 6-pounder 7 cwt, or just 6-pounder, was a British 57 mm gun, serving during the Second World War as a primary anti-tank gun
Ordnance_QF_6-pounder
Motor vehicle
Commercial 10 cwt and 15/20 cwt models, of prewar design; Austin 10 cwt, and later their 25 cwt; Trojan 15 cwt van; and the Bedford 10/12 cwt model all coming
Ford_Thames_400E
Family of light 57mm naval guns
The Ordnance QF Hotchkiss 6 pounder gun Mk I and Mk II or QF 6 pounder 8 cwt were a family of long-lived light 57 mm naval guns introduced in 1885 to
QF_6-pounder_Hotchkiss
Field gun
The RML 16-pounder 12 cwt gun was a British Rifled, Muzzle Loading (RML) field artillery gun manufactured in England in the 19th century, which fired
RML_16-pounder_12_cwt
Naval gun
Dundas designed the 112 cwt version in 1841 which was cast the following year. The most common variant, weighing 95 long cwt (4,800 kg), dates from 1846
68-pounder_gun
Disused slate quarry in north Wales
The Cwt y Bugail quarry is a former slate quarry located east of Blaenau Ffestiniog in Wales. It was first worked as a trial pit around 1840. Continuous
Cwt_y_Bugail_quarry
Medium howitzer
weight of the barrel and breech together which weighed 30 hundredweight (cwt) : 30 × 112 lb = 3,360 lb. It can be identified by the slightly flared shape
BL_6-inch_30_cwt_howitzer
Medium howitzer used during World War I and World War II
The howitzer was developed to replace the obsolescent 6 inch 25 cwt and 6-inch 30 cwt howitzers, which were outclassed by German artillery such as the
BL_6-inch_26_cwt_howitzer
Naval gun, coast defense gun
The 32-pounder 56 cwt cannon was an artillery piece designed and used by the British Armed Forces in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was by
32-pounder_56_cwt
Travel management company in Finland
CWT Kaleva Travel is the largest travel management company in Finland. It is a division of CWT, owned by Carlson, which acquired the company in February
CWT_Kaleva_Travel
Cargo truck
axle. The British standard load capacities of 8 cwt (400 kg), 15 cwt (760 kg), 30 cwt (1,525 kg) and 60 cwt (3,050 kg) correspond roughly to the American
Canadian Military Pattern truck
Canadian_Military_Pattern_truck
Industrials Environmental & Facilities Services Rutland, Vermont view 0000911177 CWT California Water Service Group Utilities Water Utilities San Jose, California
List_of_S&P_600_companies
Topics referred to by the same term
QF 12 pounder 12 cwt gun may refer to: QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun QF 12 pounder 12 cwt AA gun This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
QF_12_pounder_12_cwt_gun
Field gun
The RML 13-pounder 8 cwt gun was a British Rifled, Muzzle Loading (RML) field artillery gun manufactured in England in the 19th century, which fired a
RML_13-pounder_8_cwt
Naval gun
The RML 64-pounder 64 cwt gun is a Rifled, Muzzle Loading (RML) naval, field or fortification artillery gun manufactured in England in the 19th century
RML_64-pounder_64_cwt_gun
Anti-aircraft gun
The 13 pounder 9 cwt anti-aircraft gun became the standard mobile British anti-aircraft gun of the World War I era, especially in theatres outside Britain
QF_13-pounder_9_cwt
Naval gun and coastal gun
The British QF (quick-firing) 6-pounder 10 cwt gun was a 57 mm twin-mount light coast defence and naval gun from the 1930s to 1950s. Following the emergence
QF_6-pounder_10_cwt_gun
Naval gun, Coastal defence
The QF 12 pounder 18 cwt gun (Quick-Firing) was a 3-inch high-velocity naval gun used to equip larger British warships such as battleships for defence
QF 12-pounder 18 cwt naval gun
QF_12-pounder_18_cwt_naval_gun
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
32-pounder (63 cwt) guns and two 8-inch (203 mm) (50 cwt) shell guns on the lower gun deck and thirty-two 32-pounder (55 cwt) and two 8-inch (50 cwt) shell guns
HMS_Rodney_(1833)
Anti-aircraft gun
The 12 pounder 12 cwt anti-aircraft gun was a British anti-aircraft gun of the First World War, The guns were QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval guns taken from
QF_12-pounder_12_cwt_AA_gun
British field gun
7cwt was the British Army's field gun which succeeded the RML 13-pounder 8 cwt in 1885. The gun was initially adopted by both the Royal Field Artillery
Ordnance_BL_12-pounder_7_cwt
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
32-pounder (56 cwt) guns on her upper gun deck. Between their forecastle and quarterdeck, they carried twenty-six 32-pounder (42 cwt) guns and a single
HMS_Victoria_(1859)
American synthetic fuel company
Technologies (CWT), a privately held synthetic fuel company, was founded in August 1997 by Brian S. Appel, who also served as chief executive officer of CWT and
Changing_World_Technologies
Index of articles associated with the same name
12 pounder 6 cwt, British light field gun, 1894–1916 QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun, British "Long 12" of 1890s–1940s QF 12 pounder 12 cwt AA gun, British
12-pounder_gun
CWT in 1-D uses 2 real DWTs, where the first one gives the real part of CWT and the second DWT gives the imaginary part of the CWT. M-D dual tree CWT
Wavelet for multidimensional signals analysis
Wavelet_for_multidimensional_signals_analysis
Russian freediver (born 1987)
Summary: STA – 8 min. 33 sec. DYN – 300 m DNF – 200 m CWT – 136 m CWTB — 126 m CNF – 100 m FIM – 133 m CWT ICE – 85 m VWT - 156 m Clarification: STA = Static
Alexey_Molchanov
shell's C.R.H. characteristics. For instance, the World War I 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer shell was two C.R.H., and the World War II Mk 2D shell was referred
Glossary of British ordnance terms
Glossary_of_British_ordnance_terms
2001 aviation accident in Thailand
determine whether the CWT was flammable at the time of the explosion. They discovered that with the air conditioning packs turned on, the CWT could have reached
Thai Airways International Flight 114
Thai_Airways_International_Flight_114
Anglican cathedral in London, England
first weighs 13 long cwt (1,500 lb; 660 kg), is 41 inches (100 cm) in diameter and is tuned to A♭; the second weighs 35 long cwt (3,900 lb; 1,800 kg)
St_Paul's_Cathedral
Naval gun
The RML 64-pounder 71 cwt guns (converted) were British rifled muzzle-loading guns converted from obsolete smoothbore 8-inch 65 cwt shell guns in the 1860s-1870s
RML_64-pounder_71_cwt_gun
Coast defence gun
RML 64-pounder 58 cwt guns (converted) were British rifled muzzle-loading guns converted from obsolete smoothbore 32-pounder 58 cwt guns. When Britain
RML_64-pounder_58_cwt
British field gun
The Ordnance BL 15-pounder, otherwise known as the 15-pounder 7 cwt, was the British Army's field gun in the Second Boer War and some remained in limited
BL_15-pounder_gun
Anti-aircraft gun
as 13 pounder 6 cwt, was an early British improvisation in World War I to adapt the QF 13-pounder field gun to anti-aircraft use. 6 cwt referred to the
QF_13-pounder_6_cwt_AA_gun
Fully automatic firearm
pounder 13 cwt RBL 9 pounder RBL 12-pounder RBL 20-pounder RML 9-pounder 8 cwt RML 13-pounder 8 cwt RML 16-pounder 12 cwt BL 12-pounder 7 cwt BL 12-pounder
Machine_gun
1861 British coast defence gun
Committee on Ordnance in 1863 The gun as first made weighed 72 cwt (8,064 lb) but the heavier 82 cwt (9,184 lb) version, incorporating a strengthening coil over
RBL_7-inch_Armstrong_gun
Tank gun, armoured train gun
The Ordnance QF 6-pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss Mk I and Mk II was a shortened version of the original QF 6 pounder Hotchkiss naval gun, and was developed specifically
QF_6-pounder_6_cwt_Hotchkiss
British van, lorry and bus manufacturer
slogan—'dogs which bite with a click'). Unladen weight was (3.7 tonnes) 3 tons 13 cwt, the engine had four-cylinders, its output was 33 horsepower at 800 rpm.
Commer
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
32-pounder (56 cwt) guns and eight 8-inch (203 mm) (65 cwt) shell guns on the lower gun deck and twenty-four 32-pounder (50 cwt) and four 8-inch (50 cwt) shell
HMS_Sans_Pareil_(1851)
Vehicle for delivering milk
350–450 kg (7–9 cwt) model, a 500–700 kg (10–14 cwt) model and a 900–1,100 kg (18–22 cwt) model. By 1943, a 1,300–1,500 kg (25–30 cwt) model had been
Milk_float
Job specialty in the US Navy
accounts for the many branches of the CT rating, i.e. CTI, CTM, CTO, CTR, CTT, CWT). The contribution of an individual CT will depend upon the branch or career
Cryptologic_technician
British commercial vehicle manufacturer
low-loader CYR 60 cwt (1934) low loader refuse wagon CYS 40 cwt CWY 60 cwt (1926–31) Protector 75/80cwt (1932–34) CL 20/29 seat 60 cwt e.g. Norfolk (1926)
Karrier
Series of British heavy howitzers
breech. Details: How Mk I 5 ton 6 cwt; Mk II 4 ton 19 3/4 cwt; Mk III 5 ton 2 1/4 cwt; Mk IV 5 ton 6 cwt;Mk V 5 ton 1 cwt Hogg & Thurston 1972, Page 152
BL_8-inch_howitzer_Mk_I–V
6-pounder 6 cwt Hotchkiss QF 6 pounder 10 cwt gun QF 12 pounder 12 cwt naval gun QF 12-pounder 12 cwt AA gun QF 13-pounder 6 cwt AA gun QF 3-inch 20 cwt QF 3
List of Australian military equipment of World War II
List_of_Australian_military_equipment_of_World_War_II
New Zealand freediver (born 1987)
Fins (CWT) at the 2015 AIDA Depth World Championships, ranking among the top three women globally in depth for that discipline. 97 metres in CWT at Vertical
Kate_Middleton_(free-diver)
Motor vehicle
300E and, like its predecessor it was marketed as the Thames 5 cwt or the Thames 7 cwt van. These names defined, in Imperial measurements, the recommended
Ford_Thames_307E
Australian conservationist (1962–2006)
shooting Competitions Nordic Deep Vertical Blue Disciplines Constant weight (CWT) Constant weight bi-fins (CWTB) Constant weight without fins (CNF) Dynamic
Steve_Irwin
Naval gun
RBL 12 pounder 8 cwt Armstrong gun. There were different versions for land and sea service. The RBL 20 pounder of 13 cwt and 15 cwt for sea service was
RBL_20-pounder_Armstrong_gun
The complex wavelet transform (CWT) is a complex-valued extension to the standard discrete wavelet transform (DWT). It is a two-dimensional wavelet transform
Complex_wavelet_transform
Ukrainian freediver (born 1989)
world records: CWT BF – 89 m in 3 min 5 sec – gold, world record; CNF – 70 m in 3 min 5 sec – gold, world record. In 2019, she won gold in CWT, and sat an
Nataliia_Zharkova
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
by thirty 56 cwt models and a pair of 60 cwt 68-pounder guns. The 24-pounders on the middle gundeck were exchanged for thirty-two 56 cwt 32-pounders and
HMS_Britannia_(1820)
Divergent Jola language spoken in Senegal
speakers 6,200 (2006) Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Bak Jola Jola Proper Kwatay Language codes ISO 639-3 cwt Glottolog kuwa1246 ELP Kuwaataay
Kwatay_language
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
56 cwt 32-pounders and a pair of 60 cwt 68-pounders while the 24-pounders on the upper gun deck were replaced by 40 cwt 32-pounders. Twenty-five cwt 32-pounder
HMS_Caledonia_(1808)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
32-pounder (56 cwt) guns on their upper gundeck. Between their forecastle and quarterdeck, they carried twenty-two 32-pounder (45 cwt) guns. The single
HMS_Hero_(1858)
1930s Swedish anti-aircraft autocannon design
standard light anti-aircraft (AA) weapon, operating alongside their 3-inch 20 cwt and 3.7-inch heavy AA guns. British production started slowly and, by September
Bofors_40_mm_L/60_gun
Motor vehicle
short-wheelbase and long-wheelbase forms, each form available in either a 10–12 cwt or a 15 cwt version. Generally it was supplied as a light delivery van with sliding
Bedford_CA
Naval gun
and Maxim) in competition with the Elswick QF 12-pounder 12 cwt and QF 12-pounder 18 cwt guns. The gun equipped ships built in Britain for various foreign
QF 14-pounder Maxim-Nordenfelt naval gun
QF_14-pounder_Maxim-Nordenfelt_naval_gun
Annual global university ranking
The CWTS Leiden Ranking is an annual global university ranking based exclusively on bibliometric indicators. The rankings are compiled by the Centre for
CWTS_Leiden_Ranking
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
32-pounder (56 cwt) guns on their upper gundeck. Between their forecastle and quarterdeck, they carried twenty-two 32-pounder (45 cwt) guns. The single
HMS_Edgar_(1858)
NASCAR Truck Series races at Martinsville
Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series have been held at Martinsville Speedway, in Ridgeway, Virginia during numerous seasons and
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Martinsville Speedway
NASCAR_Craftsman_Truck_Series_at_Martinsville_Speedway
Light field gun
service in 1904, replacing the Ehrhard QF 15-pounder and BL 12-pounder 6 cwt. It was intended as a rapid-firing and highly-mobile, yet reasonably powerful
QF_13-pounder_gun
Heavy machine gun
pounder 13 cwt RBL 9 pounder RBL 12-pounder RBL 20-pounder RML 9-pounder 8 cwt RML 13-pounder 8 cwt RML 16-pounder 12 cwt BL 12-pounder 7 cwt BL 12-pounder
Maxim_gun
Motor vehicle made in England
of a 12 long cwt (1,344 lb; 610 kg) payload, and a pickup version. These three models were used extensively by the RAF, with the 12-cwt van being the
Standard_Vanguard
Brand of vehicle produced by Vauxhall Motors
ceased building trucks and buses. In April 1932, a 30 cwt lorry was introduced, together with a 12 cwt light delivery van, designated as the WS and VYC models
Bedford_Vehicles
Naval gun
Mk I 22.5 cwt continued to be used for training. The improved 27-calibre Mk II gun and subsequent Marks, often referred to as 4 inch 26 cwt, replaced
BL_4-inch_Mk_I–VI_naval_gun
Service revolver
pounder 13 cwt RBL 9 pounder RBL 12-pounder RBL 20-pounder RML 9-pounder 8 cwt RML 13-pounder 8 cwt RML 16-pounder 12 cwt BL 12-pounder 7 cwt BL 12-pounder
Webley_Revolver
Naval gun
wrought-iron jackets shrunk over it and as originally introduced weighed 81 cwt (9720 pounds). The gun proved to be too weakly constructed, and 5 steel chase
BL_6-inch_Mk_II–VI_naval_gun
Motor vehicle
The Morris Commercial J4 is a 10 cwt (0.5 ton) forward-control van (driver's controls in front of front wheels) launched by Morris Commercial in 1960
Morris_Commercial_J4
Motor vehicle
version of the OY, designed for a 30 cwt (1.5 ton) payload. It had a semi-forward cab that resembled the 15-cwt Bedford MW. The OXD was a general service
Bedford_OY
17th-century warship
twenty-six demi-cannons (54 cwt, 9.5 ft) on the lower deck, twenty-six 12-pounder guns (32 cwt, 9 ft) on the upper deck, ten sakers (16 cwt, 7 ft) on the quarterdeck
HMS_Stirling_Castle_(1679)
Naval gun
design of Mk III. The 4 Marks of 7 ton gun The 3 Marks of 6½ ton gun 90 cwt gun This was a coast defence gun introduced in 1865 to replace the failed
RML_7-inch_gun
Function for integral Fourier-like transform
transforms (CWTs). Note that both DWT and CWT are continuous-time (analog) transforms. They can be used to represent continuous-time (analog) signals. CWTs operate
Wavelet
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
twenty-six demi-cannons (54 cwt, 9.5 ft) on the lower deck, twenty-six 12-pounder guns (32 cwt, 9 ft) on the upper deck, ten sakers (16 cwt, 7 ft) on the quarterdeck
HMS_Eagle_(1679)
Index of articles associated with the same name
with a 6 in (152.4 mm) bore. Examples include: BL 6-inch 26 cwt howitzer BL 6-inch 30 cwt howitzer 6 inch field howitzer M-1908 Category:155 mm artillery
6-inch_howitzer
Integral transform
In mathematics, the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is a formal (i.e., non-numerical) tool that provides an overcomplete representation of a signal
Continuous_wavelet_transform
Breech-loading rifle
pounder 13 cwt RBL 9 pounder RBL 12-pounder RBL 20-pounder RML 9-pounder 8 cwt RML 13-pounder 8 cwt RML 16-pounder 12 cwt BL 12-pounder 7 cwt BL 12-pounder
Snider–Enfield
Philippine defense preparedness program
The Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) is one of three components of the National Service Training Program (NSTP), a civic education and defense preparedness
Civic Welfare Training Service
Civic_Welfare_Training_Service
British flintlock musket
pounder 13 cwt RBL 9 pounder RBL 12-pounder RBL 20-pounder RML 9-pounder 8 cwt RML 13-pounder 8 cwt RML 16-pounder 12 cwt BL 12-pounder 7 cwt BL 12-pounder
Brown_Bess
Naval gun
first version weighed 32 cwt, followed by the 35 cwt version which introduced a longer and stronger breech-piece. A 32 cwt variant having a horizontal
RBL_40-pounder_Armstrong_gun
Naval gun
counterbalance: 77 tons 14 cwt 84 lbs. Weight of gun with counterbalance: 89 tons 2 cwt 84 lbs. Weight of breech mechanism: 1 ton 17 cwt. Rifling: polygroove
BL_14-inch_Mk_VII_naval_gun
British car manufacturer in Tamworth, Staffordshire
of 10 cwt and was better equipped, with sliding windows in the doors rather than canvas side screens. Two larger models were produced, a 12 cwt Regent
Reliant_Motors
WW1 British field gun
9 cwt Rifling: 18 grooves (Mks I, II, IV) Twist: 1 in 30 (Mks I, II, IV) Barrel Life: 12,000 to 15,000 rounds Carriage weight: 24 cwt (Mk V 27 cwt) Width:
QF_18-pounder_gun
Revolver
pounder 13 cwt RBL 9 pounder RBL 12-pounder RBL 20-pounder RML 9-pounder 8 cwt RML 13-pounder 8 cwt RML 16-pounder 12 cwt BL 12-pounder 7 cwt BL 12-pounder
Adams_(revolver)
British subsidiary of Ford Motor Company
15 cwt truck (1941 - 1942 Fordson E04C 5 cwt (1945–1948) Fordson E494C 5 cwt (1948–1954) Thames/Fordson 300E 5 cwt (1954) Thames 400E 10,12,15 cwt Thames
Ford_of_Britain
Status of higher education in China
University Rankings (CWUR), the University Ranking by Academic Performance, the CWTS Leiden Ranking, and the SCImago Institutions Rankings. Universities and colleges
Rankings of universities in China
Rankings_of_universities_in_China
Reconnaissance and raiding unit of the British Army
Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) Ford 15 Imperial hundredweight (cwt) truck and ten Chevrolet 30 cwt trucks. In March 1941 new types of trucks were issued and
Long_Range_Desert_Group
CWT
CWT
CWT
CWT
Girl/Female
Latin American
Blessed.
Girl/Female
English Latin
flower name Camelia.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Achievement, Discovery, Gain, Determination
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Scandinavian
Sea Captain; Form of Skipper; Ship-master
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Beautiful Angel; A Stone Slab
Male
Russian
(ФеодоÑий) Russian form of Latin Theodosius, FEODOSIY means "god-giving."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Full of Life
Girl/Female
Indian
Archiver
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Raising
Girl/Female
Indian
Mountain valley
CWT
CWT
CWT
CWT
CWT
n.
The efficiency of an engine, especially a steam pumping engine, as measured by work done by a certain quantity of fuel; usually, the number of pounds of water lifted one foot by one bushel of coal (94 lbs. old standard), or by 1 cwt. (112 lbs., England, or 100 lbs., United States).
n.
A weight by which lead and some other metals were formerly sold, in England, varying from 19/ to 24 cwt.; a fother.
n.
A barge or lighter, used on the Type for carrying coal from Newcastle; also, a barge load of coal, twenty-one tons, four cwt.
n.
The amount which a tub contains, as a measure of quantity; as, a tub of butter; a tub of camphor, which is about 1 cwt., etc.