quintal
/ˈkwɪnt(ə)l/
noun
1 A unit of weight equal to a hundredweight (112 lb) or, formerly, 100 lb.
Origin
Late Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin quintale, from Arabic qinṭār, based on Latin centenarius ‘containing a hundred’.
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There seems to be no connection between 
quintal and quintuplets. It was just chance that the quints weighed a combined 
quintal at one year old. Reading the Wikipedia entry tells me I should NOT offer up a 
quintal of anything for sale on the international market. 

 
			
			
									
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