Verb
weigh out (third-person singular simple present weighs out, present participle weighing out, simple past and past participle weighed out)
To divide (something) into portions by weight.
Let's weigh the flour out into half-ounce portions to make the individual pies.
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To save a lot on waste and feed at healthy levels, set up a simple scale and weigh out the desired daily ration. Source: Internet
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