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The monetary unit of Afghanistan during the 19th century, valued at 1/3 of a rupee.
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(historical) The monetary unit of Georgia until 1833, divided 40 puli.
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(historical) An Afghan bronze coin from the early 20th century, equivalent to four shahi.
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(historical) An old Indian measure of capacity.
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the monetary currency of Afghanistan, divided into 100 pul
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Alternative form of akçe [A silver coin minted during the Ottoman Empire, valued at one-third of a para.]
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A silver coin minted during the Ottoman Empire, valued at one-third of a para.
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(historical) A Turkish coin worth six piastres.
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The currency of Madagascar.
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Alternative form of ashrafi [(historical) A coin of usually gold issued by Muslim dynasties in the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia, worth in India two mohurs.]
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Lao kip.
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A former currency of Argentina.
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The official currency of Thailand, equal to 100 satang.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Romanian leu.
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(India, dated) An exchange rate.
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Alternative form of budgerook [(obsolete) A coin formerly used in India.]
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The currency of Ethiopia, divided into 100 santims.
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(historical) A former currency unit of Yemen.
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A unit of currency, worth one hundredth of a Gambian dalasi.
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A former monetary subdivision, equivalent to one hundredth of a Guinean syli.
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A currency used in 12 African countries, guaranteed by the French treasury.
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(historical) An old Indian coin from Travancore.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Bhutanese ngultrum
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(historical) Chinese National Currency
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official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, abbreviated BAM.
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Alternative form of córdoba, currency of Nicaragua [The currency of Nicaragua, divided into 100 centavos.]
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The currency of the Gambia, divided into 100 bututs.
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A former coin of Nepal, 128 of which were worth one mohar.
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Alternative form of dumri [(India, historical) An Indian copper coin worth one eighth of a dam.]
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Alternative form of dumri [(India, historical) An Indian copper coin worth one eighth of a dam.]
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cowrie shells formerly used as currency in parts of Papua New Guinea
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The Arabian cubit, whose value varied by place, time, and item from about 25–75 cm (10 in–2 ft 5½ in).
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A Tajikistani coin; 100 dirams equal one somoni.
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Alternative letter-case form of dirham [A unit of currency used in the Arab world, currently the name of the currency of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.]
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Alternative form of dirham [A unit of currency used in the Arab world, currently the name of the currency of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.]
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The official or principal currency of São Tomé and Príncipe, divided into 100 cêntimos.
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An old monetary unit of Kutch, worth one 24th of a kori.
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(numismatics) The currency of Armenia, divided into 100 luma.
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Alternative form of dumri [(India, historical) An Indian copper coin worth one eighth of a dam.]
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A modern Turkish unit of surface area equal to a decare (1000 m²), equivalent to the modern Greek stremma.
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The former currency of Equatorial Guinea.
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The current currency of Cape Verde.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of an Icelandic króna
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Alternative form of fanam (“obsolete currency of India”) [(historical) An obsolete currency once used in India.]
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A subdenomination of the forint, 100 fillér = 1 forint.
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The monetary unit of Tuscany from 1826 to 1859, subdivided into 100 quatrini; a florin
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The currency of Aruba, divided into 100 cents, symbol ƒ.
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An obsolete unit of currency in Albania, equal to 5 lek.
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(finance, historical) A proposed currency intended to be used by Argentina and Brazil to make interregional payments.
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(historical) An old silver coin of Tripoli, introduced in 1687.
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mohur (coin of British India)
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Polish zloty.
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Alternative spelling of hryvnia [The currency of Ukraine, symbol ₴, divided into 100 kopiykas.]
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Alternative form of guaraní [The currency of Paraguay, divided into 100 céntimos]
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The currency of Paraguay, divided into 100 céntimos
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(India, historical) A gold ducat or sequin.
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Alternative form of ghersh (“old silver coin of Ethiopia”) [(historical) An old silver coin of Ethiopia.]
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The former currency unit in Suriname, divided into 100 cents.
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A monetary unit of Saudi Arabia equal to one hundredth of a riyal.
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Alternative spelling of hryvnia [The currency of Ukraine, symbol ₴, divided into 100 kopiykas.]
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The currency of Ukraine, symbol ₴, divided into 100 kopiykas.
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Alternative form of itzibu [An old silver coin of Japan.]
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A small Japanese gold coin of the Edo period.
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(historical) The currency of Peru between 1985 and 1991, replacing the sol.
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A currency unit of Madagascar, equal to one fifth of an ariary.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Malagasy ariary.
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Alternative form of itzibu [An old silver coin of Japan.]
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An old silver coin of Japan.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one tenth of a Cambodian riel.
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The monetary unit of Ukraine from 1917 to 1920, 1942 to 1945, and 1991 to 1996.
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Alternative form of qintar (“unit of measure”) [(plural: qindarka or qintars) An Albanian coin equal to one hundredth of a lek.]
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(historical Japanese numismatics) Alternative form of koban. [An oval gold coin in the Edo period of feudal Japan.]
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Nigerian naira.
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A Russian monetary unit equal to one hundredth of a ruble.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Ukrainian hryvnia.
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The monetary unit of Kutch prior to 1947, divided into 24 dokdas.
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Alternative form of qiran [A former currency of Iran (from 1825 to 1932), subdivided into 20 shahi or 1000 dinar and worth one tenth of a toman.]
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The currency of Iceland, Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands) and Norway, divided into 100 øre, except in Iceland where 1 króna = 100 aurar.
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Alternative spelling of krona [The official currency of Sweden.]
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The former currency of Estonia, divided into 100 senti
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(India) Alternative form of crore (“ten million”) [(India) ten million; 10,000,000; or with Indian digit grouping, 1,00,00,000. Often used with units of money.]
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(India) Alternative form of crore (“ten million”) [(India) ten million; 10,000,000; or with Indian digit grouping, 1,00,00,000. Often used with units of money.]
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The currency of Iceland, divided into 100 aurar
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a subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Turkish lira
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Alternative form of kurus [a subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Turkish lira]
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Zambia's major currency unit, equivalent to 100 ngwee.
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The currency of Angola, divided into a hundred cêntimos.
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A subdenomination of the rufiyaa, 1/100 of its value.
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Alternative spelling of lansquenet [(countable, historical) Any of a class of German mercenaries of the 15th and 16th centuries, most of whom were pikemen and foot soldiers.]
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The national currency of Georgia, divided into 100 tetri.
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The currency unit of Albania, divided into 100 qindarka.
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The unit of currency of Moldova, equal to one hundred bani.
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(historical) A former unit of currency, one hundredth of a zaïre.
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The currency of Eswatini.
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(often in the plural) A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Croatian kuna
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The former currency of Israel, superseded by the sheqel.
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The former currency or money of Lithuania, divided into 100 centai.
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(military, historical) A kind of Spanish cannon of the 16th century.
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A monetary unit once used in parts of West Africa
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A gold coin used in the Ottoman Empire.
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(historical) A gold coin formerly used in India.
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(South Africa) Money, cash.
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(obsolete) A coin formerly used in India.
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A subunit of Persian currency, one hundredth of a toman.
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The basic unit of currency for Azerbaijan; symbol ₼; subdivided into 100 qapik.
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(historical) A type of coin from the Ottoman Empire.
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Alternative form of medjidie [(historical) A coin of the Ottoman Empire, worth twenty piasters.]
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(historical) A former currency of Abyssinia.
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A unit of a currency in the Ottoman Empire in the late 19th century; Used in Crete during the Russian occupation.
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A proposed currency of Mozambique in the 1970s, never put into circulation.
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The currency of Mozambique, divided into 100 centavos
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A unit of currency equal to one thousandth of a Tunisian dinar.
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(historical) A former currency of Brazil.
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A former subdivision of Mongolian currency, equal to one hundredth of a tugrik.
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The currency of Eritrea, divided into 100 cents.
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(historical) A coin formerly used as a currency unit in Tunisia from medieval to Ottoman times, set at one point as one eightieth of a sultani.
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A currency used in Zaïre between 1993 and 1998, only issued in banknote form and later replaced by the franc.
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The official currency of New Zealand.
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The official currency of Bhutan, equal to 100 chetrums.
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A currency of Zambia, one hundredth of a kwacha.
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(historical) An old Japanese gold coin.
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The official coin of the Faroe Islands, worth one hundredth of a króna.
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(now historical) A unit of currency, a coin made of gold or half gold, issued by various dynasties in medieval southern India.
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(historical) The principal gold coin of the Pahlavi dynasty (1925-1979).
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Bangladeshi taka.
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(historical) A former money of account in Goa, India.
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The official currency of Tonga, equal to 100 seniti.
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The Sahrawi peseta, de jure currency of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
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A form of currency originally used in the Ottoman Empire, and now used as a subunit in the Middle Eastern countries of Egypt, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria, Jordan, Libya, South Sudan, and Turkey, and formerly used in Cyprus
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Alternative spelling of prutah [A bronze coin, equivalent to the Roman quadrans, used in ancient Palestine.]
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of an Afghan afghani.
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The currency of Botswana, divided into 100 thebe.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Burmese kyat.
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A unit of currency equivalent to a hundredth of an Azerbaijani manat.
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Alternative spelling of qapik [A unit of currency equivalent to a hundredth of an Azerbaijani manat.]
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of an Albanian lek
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(plural: qindarka or qintars) An Albanian coin equal to one hundredth of a lek.
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A former currency of Iran (from 1825 to 1932), subdivided into 20 shahi or 1000 dinar and worth one tenth of a toman.
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A unit of weight, one twentieth of a mithqal.
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Alternative form of qursh [A monetary unit in Saudi Arabia equivalent to a twentieth of a rial.]
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Alternative form of qintar [(plural: qindarka or qintars) An Albanian coin equal to one hundredth of a lek.]
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A monetary unit in Saudi Arabia equivalent to a twentieth of a rial.
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Alternative form of qursh [A monetary unit in Saudi Arabia equivalent to a twentieth of a rial.]
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The official currency of the People's Republic of China
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The official currencies of Iran, Oman, and Yemen.
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The monetary unit of Cambodia, equivalent to 100 sen or 10 kak. Symbol: ៛
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The official currency of Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
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Alternative spelling of ruble [The monetary unit of Russia, Belarus and Transnistria equal to 100 kopeks (Russian: копе́йка (kopéjka), Belarusian: капе́йка (kapjéjka)). The Russian ruble's symbol is ₽.]
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The currency of Latvia from 1919 to 1922 and from 1992 to 1993.
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The official currency of Maldives, equal to 100 laari.
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Alternative form of rupee [The common name for the monetary currencies used in modern India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, the Seychelles, or Sri Lanka, often abbreviated ₨.]
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Alternative form of rial [The official currencies of Iran, Oman, and Yemen.]
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A subunit of Ethiopian currency. 100 santims equal a birr.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Thai baht.
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A former (1967-1993) monetary unit of Zaire, 1/100 of a likuta.
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A Tongan unit of currency equivalent to a hundredth of a pa'anga.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of an Estonian kroon.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Lesotho loti.
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Alternative form of xeraphim [(obsolete) An old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.]
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Alternative form of xeraphim [(obsolete) An old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.]
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(historical) A Ukrainian monetary unit.
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(historical) A former currency unit of Iran, worth one twentieth of a qiran.
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A Japanese military unit, equivalent to a platoon, flight, or section.
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The currency of Uzbekistan.
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The official currency of Tajikistan, equal to 100 dirams.
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(India, obsolete) A money dealer.
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The monetary unit of Tibet from 1909 to 1959.
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A unit of currency in Bulgaria, worth one hundredth of a lev.
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(historical) An infrequently minted coin and former currency unit in Ottoman Tunisia, at one point worth 80 nasris.
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The basic unit of money in Uzbekistan.
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The currency of Guinea between 1971 and 1985, subdivided into 100 cauris.
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The official currency of Bangladesh, equal to 100 paisas. Symbol: ৳
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(historical) A former coin of Ethiopia.
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Malawi's minor currency unit, a hundredth of a kwacha.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Turkmenistani manat.
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An ancient subunit of a Portuguese cruzado.
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a unit of currency in Georgia, one hundredth of a lari
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A currency unit of Uzbekistan, one hundredth of a som.
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A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Kazakh tenge.
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(historical) one-eighth of a Mexican real (issued until 1897)
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A unit of currency in Kyrgyzstan, one hundredth of a som.
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A unit of currency in Kyrgyzstan, one hundredth of the som.
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Alternative form of ashrafi [(historical) A coin of usually gold issued by Muslim dynasties in the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia, worth in India two mohurs.]
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The currency of Korea, worth 100 jun in North Korea and 100 jeon in South Korea.
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Alternative form of xeraphim [(obsolete) An old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.]
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Alternative form of xeraphim [(obsolete) An old monetary unit of Bombay, equal to three fifths of a rupee.]
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Alternative spelling of xeriff
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(obsolete) Alternative form of ashrafi [(historical) A coin of usually gold issued by Muslim dynasties in the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia, worth in India two mohurs.]
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(historical) An old Turkish gold coin.
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The basic unit of money in China.
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(historical) An ancient Chinese unit of volume, notionally equivalent to the space occupied by 1200 millet seeds.
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(historical) An old Ottoman silver coin.
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The former currency of Zaïre.
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złoty, the currency unit of Poland, divided into 100 groszy.
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Alternative form of zuz (“ancient Hebrew coin”) [An ancient Hebrew silver coin, one quarter of a shekel.]
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A Swedish unit of currency that makes up the krona. 100 öre equals one krona.
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A currency unit worth one hundredth of a Norwegian and Danish krone.
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