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Dozen

Dozen is another word for the number twelve. It originates from the Latin word duodecim. Twelve dozen are known as a gross. Twelve gross (1728) is called a great gross, a term most often used when shipping or buying items in bulk. The use of twelve as a base number, known as the duodecimal system, probably originated in Mesopotamia.

The dozen is convenient because its multipliers and multiples are convenient: 12 = 3 * 2 * 2, and 360 = 30 * 12.

The French word douzaine means "about twelve" and is part of a family of words with similar meanings, e.g. vingtaine - "about 20" centaine - "about 100" etc...

A baker's dozen, also known as a long dozen, is thirteen.

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