pouce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Old French pouce (“thumb”), from Latin pollex, pollicem pouce m (plural pouces) From Latin pollicem, accusative singular of pollex pouce oblique singular, m (oblique plural pouces, nominative singular pouces, nominative plural pouce)
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What is the unit called a pouce? - Sizes In France under the Système Usuel, 1812-1840, the pouce = ¹⁄₃₆ meter, about 2 77 centimeters In Switzerland, 3 centimeters (about 1 181 inch) A French name for the unit called the Zoll in German-speaking cantons