Lexicographical Neighbors of Geepounds
Literary usage of Geepounds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by American Society for Engineering Education (1905)
"M (in geepounds)=M (in pounds)/32.2. This is merely conversion of a quantity from
one unit to another of the same kind—a familiar process. ..."
2. Analytical Mechanics for Engineers by Fred B. Seely, Newton Edward Ensign (1921)
"... the mass of the body may be denoted as 30 slugs or 30 geepounds. A quantity
expressed in the units ' is difficult to visualize lb sec ^ it. or to ..."