What is the Meaning & Definition of Libra
Depending on the context in which used it, the word pound accept different references... The unit of Anglo-Saxon force that equals 453,5 gr. It is called libra; one pound is almost equal to the gravitational force exerted on a mass of one pound on the idealized surface of the Earth. On the other hand, pound is a unit of mass popular during ancient Rome, although today is still the name that receives the main unit weight and mass in the Anglo-Saxon countries. In astronomy, libra is the name given the seventh Zodiac constellation in the sky. It had no real magnitude stars and is located, between Virgo and Scorpio, West and East, respectively. At the behest of astrology, Libra is the name given to the seventh sign of the Zodiac, which extends from September 24 to October 22, therefore, all the individuals who were born during this period are considered native to the sign of Libra; the planet that governs it is Venus, the air element, and its opposite is the sign of Aries. The pound symbol is a golden scale. Meanwhile, the pound sterling is the official currency of the United Kingdom as well as its dependencies and British overseas territories. Its symbol is £ and is issued by the Bank of England. Jaca pound was a coin of account of current use within the Kingdom of Aragon in Spain, between the XI and XII; It was never minted and amounted to 20 salary or 240 moneys.