Ton
              Definition
              Ton typically refers to a unit of weight, but it can also describe a large quantity of something. In British terms, it's also used to denote a speed of 100 miles per hour.
              Parts of Speech
              
              Pronunciation
              American English
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /tʌn/
 
                - Respelling: TUN (rhymes with "bun" and "sun")
 
              
              British English
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /tʌn/
 
                - Respelling: TUN (similar to American English, rhyming with "bun" and "sun")
 
              
              In both dialects, "ton" is pronounced the same as "tonne," with the pronunciation reflecting the same sound, "tun." This pronunciation is consistent across both American and British English, emphasizing the uniformity in the pronunciation of this term for a unit of weight in both dialects.
              Etymology
              The word "ton" is derived from the Old English "tunne", which meant a cask or barrel. It was later used in Middle English to describe a weight equivalent to the large cask's capacity, which was around 2,000 pounds.
              Derivatives
              
                - Tonnage
 
                - Ton-mile
 
                - Metric ton
 
                - Tonne (especially in non-US contexts, refers to a metric ton)
 
                - Ton-up
 
              
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              Usage
              
                - "Ton" is often used in the context of weight, especially to measure heavy objects or large quantities.
 
                - In British slang, "ton" can refer to a speed of 100 miles per hour, especially on motorcycles.
 
                - It can also figuratively describe a significant amount of something.
 
              
              Related Terms
              
                - Weight
 
                - Mass
 
                - Pound
 
                - Kilogram
 
                - Metric
 
              
              Detailed Definition
              Noun
              
                - Unit of Weight: A unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds avoirdupois (907.19 kg) in the US and 2,240 pounds avoirdupois (1,016.05 kg) in the UK.
 
                - Example: The truck can carry up to 5 tons of cargo.
 
              
              
                - Metric Measure: A metric ton, equivalent to 1,000 kilograms.
 
                - Example: The shipment was 3 tons, which is equivalent to 3,000 kilograms.
 
              
              
                - Large Amount: A large quantity or amount.
 
                - Example: He has a ton of work to finish before the weekend.
 
              
              
                - 100 mph (British slang): A speed of 100 miles per hour.
 
                - Example: The motorcyclist reached a ton on the highway.