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"Tare" weight. means the unloaded weight of whatever it is that you are weighing (e.g.: To weigh a truckload of stone you must first know the unloaded weight (tare weight) of the truck. Then, to find the weight of just the stone, subtract the tare weight of the truck from the total weight of the loaded truck. The difference will show you the weight of the stone).
I had a stockpile of food.
The abbreviation for stone as a weight measurement is st.
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Weigh yourself, then weigh yourself while holding the stone. Subtract your weight from the 2nd weight, and that is how much the stone weighs
Weight is related to height and body composition rather than age. For more information, and to view the height/weight charts for children, please see related question: What is a normal weight for a child of a certain height and age? You will find it further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
When I was in elementary school, there was a stockpile of lined paper on the teacher's desk.
It is rumored that the County has a stockpile of this material available for use.
One stone is 14 lbs.
When it's 14 pounds in weight.
Roughly 10 stone.
A "stone", as a measure of weight, equals 14 pounds. i.e. if you weigh 10 stone, you are 140 pounds.