1 gross is 144 (12 dozen). A single unit is 1/144 of a gross.
1 gross = 1 dozen dozens = 144 items (There's also a "great gross" . . . 1 dozen gross, or 1,728 items.)
"Gross" in French can be translated as "dégoûtant" or "répugnant", depending on the context.
The noun form of gross is "grossness."
1 gross = 1 dozen dozen = (12 x 12) = 144
Never heard of "bakers score" and "bakers gross", a bakers dozen is 13 because bakers used to throw in an extra bun for example if you ordered 12 buns, a baker would throw in one more making it thirteen, a score is 20 and a gross is 144, so if you go with the "bakers dozen" rule I suppose you add one to a score and one to a gross.
Not possible to answer this correctly as there are many bakers.
Not possible to answer this correctly as there are many bakers.
13, but not many bakers do that nowadays, flour is too expensive.
there are 75 Luther hansel bakers and 30 of them are attracted to the same sex
Nicholas of Myra was the patron saint of both bakers and merchants as well as many others.
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they are lots
There are many specific things that bakers do today include making special occasion wedding cakes. Bakers must also come up with new recipes that are completely out of the box.
4.5 bakers
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