different between sturian vs pound-force
sturian
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *sturjan?. Akin to Old English styrian.
Verb
sturian
- to disturb
- to perturb
Conjugation
Related terms
- storian
- farsturian
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pound-force
English
Noun
pound-force (plural pounds-force)
- A unit of force equal to a mass of one avoirdupois pound times a standard acceleration of gravity, equal to about 4.44822 newtons. Symbol lbf or lbf.
See also
- kip
pound-force From the web:
- = 4.44822162 newtons
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