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1. The total amount before anything is deducted. Many important accounting statistics use this method, such as gross earnings and gross profit. opposite of net. 2. A dozen dozen (144).

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    /groʊs/ Show Spelled [grohs] Show IPA adjective, gross·er, gross·est, noun, plural gross for 11, gross·es for 12, 13; verb. adjective. 1. without deductions; total ...
     
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    a. Exclusive of deductions; total: gross profits. See Synonyms at whole. b. Unmitigated in any way; utter: gross incompetence. 2. Glaringly obvious: gross ...
     
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    In English and related languages, several terms involving the words "great" or " gross" (from a French word for fat) relate to numbers involving multiples of twelve ...
     
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  8. gross - Wiktionary
    From Middle English gross (“whole, entire", also "flagrant, monstrous”), from Old French gros (“big, thick, large, stour”), from Late Latin grossus (“thick in diameter, ...