IPA: /trɔɪ/
KK: /trɔɪ/
Relating to a system of weight used for precious metals and gemstones, where one troy ounce is approximately 31.1 grams.
Gold is often measured in troy ounces to determine its value.
The word 'Troy' originates from Latin 'Troia', which is derived from the Greek 'Troia' (meaning the ancient city in Asia Minor). It refers specifically to the legendary city known for the Trojan War, as depicted in classical literature.
Think of the ancient city of 'Troy' as the legendary place where the famous war took place, helping you remember its historical significance.