taka |
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- The official currency of Bangladesh, equal to 100 paise.
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talent |
| noun
- a unit of weight and money used in ancient times in Greece, the Roman Empire, and the Middle East.
- a marked ability or skill.
- He has the talent of touching his nose with his tongue.
- the potential or factual ability to perform a skill better than most people.
- She has a talent to sing.
- Also used jocularly, as: He has a talent for getting into trouble.
- (slang) attractive man or woman.
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taler |
| noun - Germanic unit of currency used between the 15th and 19th centuries.
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tambala |
| noun
- Malawi's minor currency unit, a hundredth of a kwacha
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tester |
| noun
- a person who administers a test, or a device used for testing
- a flat canopy over a bed etc
- (slang) (obsolete) 25 lashes, ie. strokes of a whip across a person's back as a punishment. (Reference: w:Robert Hughes (critic), Robert Hughes, w:The Fatal Shore, The Fatal Shore, 1987, paperback 1996 ISBN 1-86046-150-6, chapter 12.)
- a sample of perfume available in a shop for customers to try before they buy.
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threepence |
| noun - (uncountable) The amount of money equal to that of three penny, pennies (old or new).
- (countable) A former (pre-decimalisation) British coin worth three old penny, old pennies.
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token |
| noun
- Something or someone serving as an expression of something else.
- A keepsake or souvenir.
- A piece of stamped metal used as a substitute for money.
- (computing) An atomic piece of data (esp. the text of a computer program) for which a meaning may be inferred during parsing. Also called a symbol.
adjective
- Done as an indication or a pledge; perfunctory, minimal or merely symbolic
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tolar |
| noun
- A state currency formerly used by the Republic of Slovenia between 1991 and 2006, divided into 100 stotins.
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twopence |
| noun - (British) A bronze British coin worth two pennies
- (British) A cost or value of two pennies
- (British) (by extension) A small amount or value
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