425 entries
| FRONT | WORD | BACK | DEFINITION |
|---|---|---|---|
| O | BES | T | [n. BESES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A bronze coin of the Roman Republic, worth two thirds of an as. |
| — | DAM | ENPS | [v. DAMMED, DAMMING, DAMS] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] An obsolete Indian copper coin, equal to a fortieth of a rupee. |
| — | DUB | S | [v. DUBBED, DUBBING°, DUBS] [Wiktionary - Sense 33] A small copper coin once used in India. |
| — | ECU | S | [n. -S] · an old French coin |
| — | FIL | AEKLMOS | [n. -S] · a coin of Iraq~ and Jordan |
| — | JUN | K | [n. JUN] · a coin of North Korea~ / ----- { jeon § chon chons jun } |
| S | KIP | S | [v. KIPPED, KIPPING, KIPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 17] A piece of flat wood used to throw the coins in a game of two-up. |
| BGS | LOB | EOS | [v. LOBBED, LOBBING, LOBS] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] A form of fraud in which a person asks for change in a shop, palms some of the coins, and tells the shopkeeper that he has not given them enough. |
| S | PAY | S | [v. PAID or PAYED, PAYING, PAYS] [Wiktionary - Sense 12] Operable or accessible on deposit of coins. |
| — | PIE | DRS | [v. PIED, PIEING°, PIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] A former low-denomination coin of northern India. |
| — | PUL | AEIKLPS | [n. PULS or PULI°] · a coin of Afghanistan~ |
| — | PYA | S | [n. -S] · a copper coin of Burma~ |
| CFTW | RAP | EST | [v. RAPPED, RAPPING, RAPS] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Any of the tokens that passed current for a halfpenny in Ireland in the early part of the eighteenth century; any coin of trifling value. |
| — | REI | FNS | [n. -S] · an erroneous English form for a former Portuguese~ coin |
| BG | RIN | DGKS | [v. RAN, RINNING, RINS] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A coin worth ¹⁄₁₀₀₀ of a Japanese yen, no longer in circulation. |
| — | SOL | ADEIOS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] An old coin from France and some other countries worth 12 deniers. |
| — | SOU | KLPRS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old French copper coin equal to one twentieth of a livre or twelve deniers; one sou is to the livre as one shilling is to the pound. |
| — | ZUZ | — | [n. ZUZIM] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An ancient Hebrew silver coin, one quarter of a shekel. |
| CMNW | ANNA | LS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A former Indian coin. |
| — | CASH | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Money in the form of notes or bills and coins, as opposed to checks, credit or electronic transactions. |
| — | COIN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] Money in general, not limited to coins. |
| — | DANK | — | [a. DANKER, DANKEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] A small silver coin formerly used in Persia. |
| — | DATE | DRS | [v. DATED, DATING°, DATES] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The addition to a writing, inscription, coin, etc., which specifies the time (especially the day, month, and year) when the writing or inscription was given, executed, or made. |
| — | DIME | RS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin worth one-tenth of a dollar, that is, ten cents. |
| — | DOIT | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small Dutch coin, equivalent to one-eighth of a stiver. |
| — | ECUS | — | [n. -S] · an old French coin |
| — | FIDO | S | [n. -DOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin that is defective, having been incorrectly minted, often prized by collectors. |
| — | FILS | — | [n. -S] · a coin of Iraq~ and Jordan |
| — | JANE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver Genovese coin, first used in England in the 14th century. |
| E | ELS | [v. -ED, -ING°, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 21] An old French coin worth half a denier. | |
| S | MERK | S | [n. -S] · a former coin of Scotland~ / ----- { mirk murk § merk mirk mirks murk murks § mark mirk mirker mirkest murk murker murkest murkly } |
| — | MINT | SY | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence. |
| — | MULE | DSY | [v. MULED, MULING, MULES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece, either intentionally or in error. |
| — | OBOL | EIS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin of Ancient Greece. |
| — | POSH | — | [a. POSHER, POSHEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A halfpenny or other coin of little value. |
| — | PULS | E | [n. PULS or PULI°] · a coin of Afghanistan~ |
| — | PYAS | — | [n. -S] · a copper coin of Burma~ |
| ES | QUID | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A sovereign or guinea, that is, a certain coin or amount of money. |
| — | REIS | — | [n. -S] · an erroneous English form for a former Portuguese~ coin |
| — | SKID | S | [v. SKIDDED, SKIDDING°, SKIDS] [Wiktionary - Sense 20] A sovereign (old coin). |
| — | SLOT | HS | [v. SLOTTED, SLOTTING, SLOTS] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] To put something (such as a coin) into a slot (narrow aperture). |
| — | SOUS | E | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Obsolete form of sou (“French coin”). |
| — | TOLA | NRS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A unit of mass used in India, equal to the mass of a silver rupee coin, fixed at 180 troy grains (11.663 8038 grams) in 1833, and of a similar but slightly variable value before that date. |
| — | TOSH | — | [n. -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] A half-crown coin; its value |
| — | AGORA | ES | [n. -RAS or -RAE] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Since 1960, a monetary unit and coin of Israel, the 100th part of a shekel / sheqel. |
| CMN | ANNAS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A former Indian coin. |
| GJR | ASPER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] Any one of several small coins, circulated around the eastern Mediterranean area from the 12th to 17th centuries. |
| BGLMPST | ASSES | S | [n. -ES°] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] plural of as (“Roman coin”) |
| — | AUREI | — | [n. -REI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin, minted in the Roman Empire from approximately 100 B.C.E. to 309 C.E., equal to 25 denarii. |
| — | BLANK | S | [a. BLANKER, BLANKEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A small French coin, originally of silver, afterwards of copper, worth 5 deniers; also a silver coin of Henry V current in the parts of France then held by the English, worth about 8 pence . |
| — | COINS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of coin |
| — | DARIC | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin from Persian Empire, introduced by Darius the Great (522-486 BC) and used until Alexander the Great's invasion (330 BC). |
| — | DIMES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin worth one-tenth of a dollar, that is, ten cents. |
| — | DINAR | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] An ancient Arab gold coin of 65 grains in weight. |
| — | DIRAM | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Tajikistani coin; 100 dirams equal one somoni. |
| — | DISME | S | [n. -S] · a former coin of the United States |
| — | DOBLA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A historical gold coin used in the Iberian peninsula between the 11th and 16th centuries. |
| — | DOBRA | S | [n. -S] · a former gold coin of Portugal~ |
| — | DOITS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small Dutch coin, equivalent to one-eighth of a stiver. |
| — | DOODY | — | [n. -DIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A copper coin of India. |
| — | DUCAT | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin minted by various European nations. |
| — | FADGE | DS | [v. FADGED, FADGING, FADGES] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] A farthing (old coin). |
| — | FIDOS | — | [n. -DOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin that is defective, having been incorrectly minted, often prized by collectors. |
| — | FIFTY | — | [n. -TIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A banknote or coin with a denomination of 50. |
| — | FRANK | S | [a. FRANKER°, FRANKEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 15] Obsolete form of franc, former French coins, moneys of account, and currency. |
| — | FUGIO | S | [n. -GIOS] · a former coin of the United States |
| — | GROAT | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Any of various old coins of England and Scotland. |
| — | GROSZ | EY | [n. GROSZY] · a Polish coin / ----- { grosz grosze groszy } |
| TW | HALER | SU | [n. -LERS or -LERU] · a coin of the Czech~ Republic |
| — | KOPEK | S | [n. -S] · kopeck «a Russian~ coin» / ----- { copeck kopeck kopek § copecks kopecks kopeks } |
| — | LEPTA | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of lepton (coin) |
| — | LIARD | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small French coin, equivalent to a quarter of a sou. |
| — | LOUIS | — | [n. LOUIS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any gold or silver coin issued by the French kings from Louis XIII to Louis XVI and bearing their image on the obverse side, particularly the gold louis d'ors, originally a French form of the Spanish doubloon but varying in value between 10 and 24 livres. |
| S | MERKS | — | [n. -S] · a former coin of Scotland~ |
| — | MINTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence. |
| — | MOHUR | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Persian gold coin. |
| — | MULED | — | [v. MULED, MULING, MULES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece, either intentionally or in error. |
| — | MULES | — | [v. MULED, MULING, MULES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece, either intentionally or in error. |
| — | OBOLE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An obsolete French coin. |
| — | OBOLI | — | [n. -LI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin minted in Ancient Greece, valued at a sixth of a drachma. |
| — | OBOLS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin of Ancient Greece. |
| — | PAISA | NS | [n. PAISE or PAISAS] · a coin of Pakistan~ |
| — | PAISE | — | [n. PAISE or PAISAS] · a coin of Pakistan~ |
| S | PENCE | L | [n. PENNIES or PENCE] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In the United Kingdom and Ireland and many other countries, a unit of currency worth ¹⁄₂₄₀ of a pound sterling or Irish pound before decimalisation, or a copper coin worth this amount. Abbreviation: d. |
| — | PENNI | AS | [n. -NIA or -NIS] · a Finnish~ coin |
| — | PENNY | — | [n. PENNIES or PENCE] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In the United Kingdom and Ireland and many other countries, a unit of currency worth ¹⁄₂₄₀ of a pound sterling or Irish pound before decimalisation, or a copper coin worth this amount. Abbreviation: d. |
| — | PLACK | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin used in the Netherlands in the 15th and 16th centuries. |
| — | PLATE | DNRS | [v. PLATED, PLATING°, PLATES] [Wiktionary - Sense 47] Silver or gold, in the form of a coin, or less often silver or gold utensils or dishes. |
| — | RECTO | RS | [n. -TOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The front side of a flat object which is to be examined visually, as for reading, such as a sheet, leaf, coin or medal. |
| — | SCUDI | — | [n. -DI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin and unit of currency of various Italian states from the 16th to the 19th centuries. |
| E | SCUDO | — | [n. -DI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin and unit of currency of various Italian states from the 16th to the 19th centuries. |
| — | SEMIS | — | [n. -MISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A small bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic, valued at half an as. |
| — | SENGI | — | [n. SENGI] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A former (1967–1993) monetary unit of Zaire, one hundredth of a likuta, and one ten-thousandth of a zaire; it was issued only in ten sengi coins. |
| — | SENTI | — | [n. SENTI] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A coin, one hundredth of a Tanzanian shilling. |
| — | SOLDI | — | [n. -DI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An Italian coin, formerly one-twentieth of a lira. |
| — | SOLDO | — | [n. -DI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An Italian coin, formerly one-twentieth of a lira. |
| — | SOUSE | DRS | [v. SOUSED, SOUSING, SOUSES] [Wiktionary - Sense 16] A sou (the French coin). |
| S | TALER | S | [n. -S] · a former German coin / ----- { taler talers thaler thalers } |
| — | TANGA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of various former Asian coins, including: a coin of Portuguese India worth one tenth of a rupee; a gold coin of India issued by various Muslim rulers; a silver coin of India, also issued by Muslim rulers; and a former silver coin of Tibet. |
| — | TANKA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] A coin and unit of currency of varying value, formerly used in parts of India and Central Asia. |
| — | THRIP | S | [n. -S] · a British~ coin |
| — | TOMAN | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A Persian money of account or gold coin issued until 1927, notionally worth 10,000 dinars. |
| DG | UNITE | DRS | [v. UNITED, UNITING, UNITES] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A British gold coin worth 20 shillings, first produced during the reign of King James I, and bearing a legend indicating the king's intention of uniting the kingdoms of England and Scotland. |
| — | VERSO | S | [n. -SOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The back side of a flat object which is to be examined visually, as for reading, such as a sheet, leaf, coin or medal; |
| — | ZUZIM | — | [n. ZUZIM] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An ancient Hebrew silver coin, one quarter of a shekel. |
| — | AUREUS | — | [n. -REI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin, minted in the Roman Empire from approximately 100 B.C.E. to 309 C.E., equal to 25 denarii. |
| — | BAUBEE | S | [n. -S] · bawbee «a Scottish~ coin» / ----- { baubee bawbee § baubees bawbees } |
| — | BAWBEE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin originally worth six pennies Scots, and later three; held equivalent to an English halfpenny. |
| — | BEZANT | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin made of gold or silver, minted at Byzantium and used in currency throughout mediaeval Europe. |
| — | BILLON | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of several alloys of precious metals and base metals that are used (where legal) to make coins, medals etc. |
| — | BYZANT | S | [n. -S] · bezant «a coin of ancient Rome~» / ----- { bezant bezzant byzant § bezants bezzants byzants } |
| — | CAROLI | — | [n. -LUSES or -LI] · an old English coin |
| — | COINED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] simple past and past participle of coin |
| — | COINER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A person who makes coins (often counterfeit coins). |
| — | CONDOR | S | [n. -S or -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A gold coin of some South American countries bearing the figure of one of these vultures. |
| — | COPECK | S | [n. -S] · kopeck «a Russian~ coin» / ----- { copeck kopeck kopek § copecks kopecks kopeks } |
| S | COUTER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A sovereign (the coin). |
| — | DARICS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin from Persian Empire, introduced by Darius the Great (522-486 BC) and used until Alexander the Great's invasion (330 BC). |
| — | DENARY | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An ancient coin, the denarius. |
| — | DENIER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old French coin worth one-twelfth of a sou. |
| — | DINARS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] An ancient Arab gold coin of 65 grains in weight. |
| — | DINERO | S | [n. -ROS] · a former silver coin of Peru~ |
| — | DIOBOL | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An ancient coin worth two obols. |
| — | DISMES | — | [n. -S] · a former coin of the United States |
| — | DOBLAS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A historical gold coin used in the Iberian peninsula between the 11th and 16th centuries. |
| — | DOBLON | S | [n. -S or -ES] · a former gold coin of Spain~ and Spanish~ America~ / ----- { doblon doubloon § doblones doblons doubloons } |
| — | DOBRAS | — | [n. -S] · a former gold coin of Portugal~ |
| — | DUCATS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin minted by various European nations. |
| — | FLORIN | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of several gold coins once produced in Florence, Italy; model for the other currencies. |
| — | FOLLES | — | [n. -LES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A large bronze coin minted during the Roman Empire. |
| — | FOLLIS | — | [n. -LES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A large bronze coin minted during the Roman Empire. |
| — | FUGIOS | — | [n. -GIOS] · a former coin of the United States |
| — | GROATS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Any of various old coins of England and Scotland. |
| — | GROSZE | — | [n. GROSZY] · grosz «a Polish coin» / ----- { grosz grosze groszy } |
| — | GROSZY | — | [n. GROSZY] · a Polish coin / ----- { grosz grosze groszy } |
| — | GUINEA | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin originally worth twenty shillings; later (from 1717 until the adoption of decimal currency) standardised at a value of twenty-one shillings. |
| — | HALALA | HS | [n. -S] · a Saudi~ Arabian~ coin / ----- { halala halalah § halalahs halalas } |
| TW | HALERS | — | [n. -LERS or -LERU] · a coin of the Czech~ Republic |
| — | HALERU | — | [n. -LERS or -LERU] · a coin of the Czech~ Republic |
| S | HALIER | S | [n. HALIERS or HALIEROV] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The former coin of Slovakia, 100 haliers equal a koruna. |
| S | HELLER | ISY | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A German coin equivalent to half a pfennig, later used widely as a small coin in Central Europe and the German Empire. |
| — | INCUSE | DS | [v. -CUSED, -CUSING, -CUSES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Hammered or pressed in (usually on a coin). |
| — | JITNEY | S | [n. -NEYS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Synonym of nickel, a 5-cent coin or amount. |
| — | KAPEEK | — | [n. KAPEEK] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A former coin of Belarus. |
| — | KOPECK | S | [n. -S] · a Russian~ coin / ----- { copeck kopeck kopek § copecks kopecks kopeks } |
| — | KOPEKS | — | [n. -S] · kopeck «a Russian~ coin» / ----- { copeck kopeck kopek § copecks kopecks kopeks } |
| — | LEPTON | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin used since ancient times in Greece, serving in modern times as one hundredth of a phoenix, a drachma, and a euro (as the Greek form of the Eurocent). |
| — | LIARDS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small French coin, equivalent to a quarter of a sou. |
| — | LOONIE | RS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The Canadian dollar coin in common circulation since 1987. |
| — | MINTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] made into coinage; coined |
| — | MINTER | S | [n. -S] · one that mints «to produce by stamping metal, as coins» |
| — | MOHURS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Persian gold coin. |
| — | MONEYS | — | [n. MONEYS or MONIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of money (used in the sense of plural of coins and bills, often with humorous intention) |
| — | MOUTON | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A 14th-century French gold coin, weighing about 70 grains. |
| — | MULING | — | [v. MULED, MULING, MULES] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A coin or medal minted with obverse and reverse designs not normally seen on the same piece, either intentionally or in error. |
| — | OBOLES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An obsolete French coin. |
| — | OBOLUS | — | [n. -LI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin minted in Ancient Greece, valued at a sixth of a drachma. |
| — | PAISAS | — | [n. PAISE or PAISAS] · a coin of Pakistan~ |
| — | PENNIA | — | [n. -NIA or -NIS] · a Finnish~ coin |
| — | PENNIS | — | [n. -NIA or -NIS] · a Finnish~ coin |
| — | PLACKS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin used in the Netherlands in the 15th and 16th centuries. |
| — | PRUTAH | — | [n. PRUTOTH] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A bronze coin, equivalent to the Roman quadrans, used in ancient Palestine. |
| — | QINTAR | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An Albanian coin equal to one hundredth of a lek. |
| — | RECOIN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To coin (money, or an expression) again. |
| — | REMINT | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to melt down and make into new coin |
| — | SANTIM | ISU | [n. -TIMS or -TIMI or -TIMU] · a formerly used coin of Latvia~ (=santim) |
| — | SEQUIN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey. |
| — | SHROFF | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A provider of financial services, especially a small-scale independent banker or money changer or (historical) a local expert at detecting bad coin. |
| — | SIGLOI | — | [n. -LOI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin of Achaemenid Persia worth one twentieth of a daric and weighing about 5.6 grams. |
| — | SIGLOS | — | [n. -LOI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin of Achaemenid Persia worth one twentieth of a daric and weighing about 5.6 grams. |
| — | SOLIDI | — | [n. -DI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Roman ~23k gold coin introduced by Diocletian in AD 301 and called by that name, but reissued at a slightly lower weight by Constantine I. |
| — | SPECIE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Money in the form of coins made from precious metal that has an intrinsic value; coinage. |
| — | STATER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold, silver or electrum coin of ancient Greece. |
| — | STELLA | RS | [n. -S] · a former coin of the United States |
| — | STIVER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small Dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder. |
| — | TALERS | — | [n. -S] · a former German coin / ----- { taler talers thaler thalers } |
| — | TANNER | SY | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] A former British coin worth six old pence. |
| — | TESTER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 9] An old French silver coin. |
| — | TESTON | S | [n. -S] · a former French coin / ----- { teston testoon § testons testoons } |
| — | THALER | S | [n. -S] · taler «a former German coin» / ----- { taler talers thaler thalers } |
| — | THRIPS | — | [n. -S] · a British~ coin |
| — | TOMANS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A Persian money of account or gold coin issued until 1927, notionally worth 10,000 dinars. |
| — | TOONIE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Canadian two-dollar coin. |
| — | TRIENS | — | [n. -ENTES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic valued at 4 unciae. |
| — | TURNER | SY | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 7] An old Scottish copper coin worth two pence, issued by King James VI. |
| — | UNCIAE | — | [n. -CIAE] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A bronze coin minted by the Roman Republic, 1/12 of an as. |
| — | ZECHIN | S | [n. -S] · zecchino «a former gold coin of Italy~» / ----- { zecchin zecchino zechin § zecchini zecchinos zecchins zechins } |
| — | BAUBEES | — | [n. -S] · bawbee «a Scottish~ coin» / ----- { baubee bawbee § baubees bawbees } |
| — | BAWBEES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin originally worth six pennies Scots, and later three; held equivalent to an English halfpenny. |
| — | BEZANTS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin made of gold or silver, minted at Byzantium and used in currency throughout mediaeval Europe. |
| — | BEZZANT | S | [n. -S] · bezant «a coin of ancient Rome~» / ----- { bezant bezzant byzant § bezants bezzants byzants } |
| — | BYZANTS | — | [n. -S] · bezant «a coin of ancient Rome~» / ----- { bezant bezzant byzant § bezants bezzants byzants } |
| — | CAROLUS | — | [n. -LUSES or -LI] · an old English coin |
| — | CENTAVO | S | [n. -VOS] · a coin of various Spanish-American~ nations |
| — | CENTIMO | S | [n. -MOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A cent, i.e. ¹⁄₁₀₀, of certain (mainly historic) Iberian and Latin American currencies, and presently of the euro (coinage version in Spanish), as a coin or theoretic value. |
| — | COINAGE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The process of coining money. |
| — | COINERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] plural of coiner |
| — | COINING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] present participle and gerund of coin |
| — | CONDORS | — | [n. -S or -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A gold coin of some South American countries bearing the figure of one of these vultures. |
| — | COPECKS | — | [n. -S] · kopeck «a Russian~ coin» / ----- { copeck kopeck kopek § copecks kopecks kopeks } |
| — | CRUSADO | S | [n. -DOES or -DOS] · an old Portuguese~ coin / ----- { crusado cruzado § crusadoes crusados cruzadoes cruzados } |
| — | CRUZADO | S | [n. -DOES or -DOS] · crusado «an old Portuguese~ coin» / ----- { crusado cruzado § crusadoes crusados cruzadoes cruzados } |
| — | DENARII | — | [n. DENARII] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small silver coin issued both during the Roman Republic and during the Roman Empire, equal to 10 asses or 4 sesterces. Roughly one day’s wage for a skilled worker. |
| — | DINEROS | — | [n. -ROS] · a former silver coin of Peru~ |
| — | DIOBOLS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An ancient coin worth two obols. |
| — | DOBLONS | — | [n. -S or -ES] · a former gold coin of Spain~ and Spanish~ America~ / ----- { doblon doubloon § doblones doblons doubloons } |
| — | EXERGUE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A space beneath the main design on a coin or medal for the insertion of the date or other minor inscription. |
| — | FLORINS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of several gold coins once produced in Florence, Italy; model for the other currencies. |
| — | GRUSHIE | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Scottish wedding tradition where coins were thrown to the guests. |
| — | GUINEAS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A gold coin originally worth twenty shillings; later (from 1717 until the adoption of decimal currency) standardised at a value of twenty-one shillings. |
| — | HALALAH | S | [n. -S] · halala «a Saudi~ Arabian~ coin» / ----- { halala halalah § halalahs halalas } |
| — | HALALAS | — | [n. -S] · a Saudi~ Arabian~ coin / ----- { halala halalah § halalahs halalas } |
| — | JACOBUS | — | [n. -ES] · an old English coin |
| — | JOANNES | — | [n. JOANNES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old coin of Portugal and Brazil. |
| — | JUKEBOX | — | [n. -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin-operated machine that plays recorded music, with push-buttons to make selections. |
| — | KOPECKS | — | [n. -S] · a Russian~ coin / ----- { copeck kopeck kopek § copecks kopecks kopeks } |
| — | KREUZER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small coin of varying value formerly used in parts of Germany and Austria. |
| — | LEONINE | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 6] A 13th-century coin minted in Europe and used in England as a debased form of the sterling silver penny; it was outlawed under Edward I (reigned 1272–1307). |
| — | LOONIES | T | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The Canadian dollar coin in common circulation since 1987. |
| — | MILLIME | S | [n. -S] · a coin of Tunisia~ |
| — | MILLING | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] The series of notches around the edge of a coin during minting so that it can be told if some of the metal from the edge is removed. |
| — | MINTAGE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The process of minting coins. |
| — | MINTERS | — | [n. -S] · one that mints «to produce by stamping metal, as coins» |
| — | MINTING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence. |
| — | MISCOIN | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to coin improperly |
| — | MOIDORE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732. |
| — | MONEYER | S | [n. -S] · one that coins money |
| — | NUMMARY | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Of or pertaining to coins or money. |
| — | OBVERSE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The heads side of a coin, or the side of a medal or badge that has the principal design. |
| — | PAHLAVI | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The principal gold coin of the Pahlavi dynasty (1925–1979). |
| — | PENNIES | — | [n. PENNIES or PENCE] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In the United Kingdom and Ireland and many other countries, a unit of currency worth ¹⁄₂₄₀ of a pound sterling or Irish pound before decimalisation, or a copper coin worth this amount. Abbreviation: d. |
| — | PFENNIG | ES | [n. -NIGS or -NIGE] · a bronze coin of Germany~ |
| — | PIASTRE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin and unit of currency, originally a Spanish or Spanish-American one worth eight real, later also used (with various values) in the Ottoman Empire and in Cyprus, in the French-speaking parts of Canada, and in French Indochina. |
| — | PISTOLE | DS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Spanish gold double-escudo coin of the mid-sixteenth century, or any of various gold coins derived from or based on this. |
| — | RECOINS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To coin (money, or an expression) again. |
| — | REMINTS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to melt down and make into new coin |
| — | ROULEAU | SX | [n. -LEAUX or -LEAUS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A little roll; a roll of coins put up in paper, or something resembling such a roll. |
| — | SANTIMI | — | [n. -TIMS or -TIMI or -TIMU] · a formerly used coin of Latvia~ (=santim) |
| — | SANTIMS | — | [n. -TIMS or -TIMI or -TIMU] · a formerly used coin of Latvia~ (=santim) |
| — | SANTIMU | — | [n. -TIMS or -TIMI or -TIMU] · a formerly used coin of Latvia~ (=santim) |
| — | SEMISES | — | [n. -MISES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A small bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic, valued at half an as. |
| — | SEXTANS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Roman coin worth one sixth of an as. |
| — | SHROFFS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A provider of financial services, especially a small-scale independent banker or money changer or (historical) a local expert at detecting bad coin. |
| — | SNIGLET | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An often humorous word coined to describe something for which no previous word existed. |
| — | SOLIDUS | — | [n. -DI] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Roman ~23k gold coin introduced by Diocletian in AD 301 and called by that name, but reissued at a slightly lower weight by Constantine I. |
| — | SPECIES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 10] Coin, or coined silver, gold, or other metal, used as a circulating medium; specie. |
| — | STEELIE | RS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A zinc-coated steel one-cent (penny) coin, produced during World War II because of copper shortages. |
| — | STELLAS | — | [n. -S] · a former coin of the United States |
| — | STIVERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small Dutch coin worth one twentieth of a guilder. |
| — | STUIVER | S | [n. -S] · stiver «a former Dutch coin» / ----- { stiver stuiver § stivers stuivers } |
| — | TESTONS | — | [n. -S] · a former French coin / ----- { teston testoon § testons testoons } |
| — | TESTOON | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old Italian silver coin. |
| — | THALERS | — | [n. -S] · taler «a former German coin» / ----- { taler talers thaler thalers } |
| — | TOONIES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Canadian two-dollar coin. |
| — | TWOONIE | S | [n. -S] · toonie «a Canadian~ two-dollar~ coin» / ----- { toonie twoonie § toonies twoonies } |
| — | UNIFACE | S | [n. -S] · a coin having a design on only one side |
| — | ZECCHIN | IOS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of various gold coins produced in Italy or Turkey; a sequin. |
| — | ZECHINS | — | [n. -S] · zecchino «a former gold coin of Italy~» / ----- { zecchin zecchino zechin § zecchini zecchinos zecchins zechins } |
| — | BEZZANTS | — | [n. -S] · bezant «a coin of ancient Rome~» / ----- { bezant bezzant byzant § bezants bezzants byzants } |
| — | BRASSAGE | S | [n. -S] · a fee for coining money |
| — | BROCKAGE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A type of error coin in which one side of the coin has the normal design and the other side has a mirror image of the same design impressed upon it due to being struck by a die cap. |
| — | CENTAVOS | — | [n. -VOS] · a coin of various Spanish-American~ nations |
| — | CENTIMOS | — | [n. -MOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A cent, i.e. ¹⁄₁₀₀, of certain (mainly historic) Iberian and Latin American currencies, and presently of the euro (coinage version in Spanish), as a coin or theoretic value. |
| — | COINABLE | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Able to be coined. |
| — | COINAGES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The process of coining money. |
| — | CONDORES | — | [n. -S or -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A gold coin of some South American countries bearing the figure of one of these vultures. |
| — | CRUSADOS | — | [n. -DOES or -DOS] · an old Portuguese~ coin / ----- { crusado cruzado § crusadoes crusados cruzadoes cruzados } |
| — | CRUZADOS | — | [n. -DOES or -DOS] · crusado «an old Portuguese~ coin» / ----- { crusado cruzado § crusadoes crusados cruzadoes cruzados } |
| — | DENARIUS | — | [n. DENARII] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small silver coin issued both during the Roman Republic and during the Roman Empire, equal to 10 asses or 4 sesterces. Roughly one day’s wage for a skilled worker. |
| — | DIOBOLON | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Greek copper coin of the mid-19th century. |
| — | DOBLONES | — | [n. -S or -ES] · a former gold coin of Spain~ and Spanish~ America~ / ----- { doblon doubloon § doblones doblons doubloons } |
| — | DOUBLOON | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A former Spanish gold coin, also used in its American colonies. |
| — | EXERGUAL | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A space beneath the main design on a coin or medal for the insertion of the date or other minor inscription. |
| — | EXERGUES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A space beneath the main design on a coin or medal for the insertion of the date or other minor inscription. |
| — | EXONUMIA | — | [n.] · numismatic items other than coins or paper money |
| — | FARTHING | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Former British unit of currency worth one-quarter of an old penny; or a coin representing this. |
| — | FIDUCIAL | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] In photography, a familiar reference object used to show size or scale, such as a ruler or a coin; a fiducial marker. |
| — | FLORENCE | S | [n. -S] · florin «a former gold coin of Europe~» / ----- { florence florin § florences florins } |
| — | GROSCHEN | — | [n. GROSCHEN] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of several obsolete European silver coins. |
| — | HALALAHS | — | [n. -S] · halala «a Saudi~ Arabian~ coin» / ----- { halala halalah § halalahs halalas } |
| — | JOHANNES | — | [n. JOHANNES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old Portuguese gold coin bearing a figure of John V of Portugal, in circulation 1722–1835. |
| — | KREUTZER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A medieval silver coin once used as currency in southern Germany and Austria. |
| — | MARAVEDI | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A former Spanish coin and unit of currency, originally issued in gold but later in silver and copper, discontinued in 1848. |
| — | MILLIMES | — | [n. -S] · a coin of Tunisia~ |
| — | MILLINGS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 5] The series of notches around the edge of a coin during minting so that it can be told if some of the metal from the edge is removed. |
| — | MINTAGES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The process of minting coins. |
| — | MISCOINS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to coin improperly |
| — | MOIDORES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732. |
| — | MONETISE | DS | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to monetize «to coin into money» / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | MONETIZE | DS | [v. -TIZED, -TIZING, -TIZES] · to coin into money / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | MONEYERS | — | [n. -S] · one that coins money |
| — | NAPOLEON | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The franc germinal: a 20-franc gold coin issued under Napoleon I of France. |
| — | NUMMULAR | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Of or relating to coins or money. |
| — | OBVERSES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 4] The heads side of a coin, or the side of a medal or badge that has the principal design. |
| — | PAHLAVIS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The principal gold coin of the Pahlavi dynasty (1925–1979). |
| — | PFENNIGE | — | [n. -NIGS or -NIGE] · a bronze coin of Germany~ |
| — | PFENNIGS | — | [n. -NIGS or -NIGE] · a bronze coin of Germany~ |
| — | PICAYUNE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small coin of the value of six-and-a-quarter cents; a Spanish coin with a value of half a real; a fippenny bit. |
| — | PIEDFORT | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An unusually thick coin, often exactly twice the normal weight and thickness of other coins. |
| — | PISTOLES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Spanish gold double-escudo coin of the mid-sixteenth century, or any of various gold coins derived from or based on this. |
| — | PLANCHET | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A flat disk of metal used as a blank for stamping a coin. |
| — | QUADRANS | — | [n. -RANTES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A bronze coin of the Roman republic worth one quarter of an as. |
| — | RECOINED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To coin (money, or an expression) again. |
| — | REMINTED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to melt down and make into new coin |
| — | RETRONYM | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A new word or phrase coined for an old object or concept whose original name has become used for something else or is no longer unique, or which did not originally have a specific name. |
| — | ROULEAUS | — | [n. -LEAUX or -LEAUS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A little roll; a roll of coins put up in paper, or something resembling such a roll. |
| — | ROULEAUX | — | [n. -LEAUX or -LEAUS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A little roll; a roll of coins put up in paper, or something resembling such a roll. |
| — | SCYPHATE | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A concave or cup-shaped coin. |
| — | SESTERCE | S | [n. -S] · a coin of ancient Rome~ |
| — | SHILLING | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin formerly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Australia, New Zealand and many other Commonwealth countries worth twelve old pence, or one twentieth of a pound sterling. |
| — | SHROFFED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A provider of financial services, especially a small-scale independent banker or money changer or (historical) a local expert at detecting bad coin. |
| — | SIXPENCE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A former British or Irish coin worth six pennies, first minted in 1551. |
| — | SKILLING | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A Scandinavian monetary unit and coin up to the 19th century. (A subdivision of the Swedish riksdaler, the Danish and Norwegian rigsdaler and speciedaler). |
| — | SNIGLETS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An often humorous word coined to describe something for which no previous word existed. |
| — | STEEPING | — | [a. STEEPER°, STEEPEST] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A 13th-century coin circulated in Ireland as a debased sterling silver penny, outlawed under King Edward I. |
| — | STUIVERS | — | [n. -S] · stiver «a former Dutch coin» / ----- { stiver stuiver § stivers stuivers } |
| — | TENPENCE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin worth ten old pence. |
| — | TENPENNY | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A coin worth ten pence. |
| — | TESTOONS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old Italian silver coin. |
| — | TRIENTES | — | [n. -ENTES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A bronze coin minted during the Roman Republic valued at 4 unciae. |
| — | TUPPENCE | S | [n. -S] · twopence «a British~ coin worth two pennies» / ----- { tuppence twopence § tuppences twopences } |
| — | TUPPENNY | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A coin or stamp worth two pence. |
| — | TWOONIES | — | [n. -S] · toonie «a Canadian~ two-dollar~ coin» / ----- { toonie twoonie § toonies twoonies } |
| — | TWOPENCE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A British or Irish coin worth two (old or new) pence. |
| — | TWOPENNY | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 3] A coin or stamp worth two pence. |
| — | UNCOINED | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Not coined. |
| — | UNIFACES | — | [n. -S] · a coin having a design on only one side |
| — | ZECCHINI | — | [n. -NI or -NOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old gold coin of Italy; a sequin. |
| — | ZECCHINO | S | [n. -NI or -NOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old gold coin of Italy; a sequin. |
| — | ZECCHINS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Any of various gold coins produced in Italy or Turkey; a sequin. |
| — | BRACTEATE | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Made of thin, beaten metal (of coins, ornaments etc. with a hollow underside). |
| — | BRASSAGES | — | [n. -S] · a fee for coining money |
| — | BROCKAGES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A type of error coin in which one side of the coin has the normal design and the other side has a mirror image of the same design impressed upon it due to being struck by a die cap. |
| — | BYZANTINE | — | [a.] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A byzant (coin). |
| — | CAROLUSES | — | [n. -LUSES or -LI] · an old English coin |
| — | CENTESIMI | — | [n. -SIMI -SIMOS] · © a copper coin of Italy~ and Spain~ equivalent to a centime |
| — | CENTESIMO | S | [n. -SIMI -SIMOS] · © a copper coin of Italy~ and Spain~ equivalent to a centime |
| — | COLLECTOR | S | [n. -S] · © one who collects things which are separate; esp~., one who makes a business or practice of collecting works of art, objects in natural history, etc~.; as, a collector of coins |
| — | CRUSADOES | — | [n. -DOES or -DOS] · an old Portuguese~ coin / ----- { crusado cruzado § crusadoes crusados cruzadoes cruzados } |
| — | CRUZADOES | — | [n. -DOES or -DOS] · crusado «an old Portuguese~ coin» / ----- { crusado cruzado § crusadoes crusados cruzadoes cruzados } |
| — | DIESINKER | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An engraver (person) of dies for stamping coins, medals, etc. |
| — | DIOBOLONS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Greek copper coin of the mid-19th century. |
| — | DOUBLOONS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A former Spanish gold coin, also used in its American colonies. |
| — | FARTHINGS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] Former British unit of currency worth one-quarter of an old penny; or a coin representing this. |
| — | FLORENCES | — | [n. -S] · florin «a former gold coin of Europe~» / ----- { florence florin § florences florins } |
| — | FOURPENCE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A former British silver coin, worth four pence. |
| — | FOURPENNY | — | [n. -NIES] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A coin or stamp worth fourpence. |
| — | HALFPENCE | — | [n. -PENNIES or -PENCE] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A discontinued English (later British) coin worth half of one penny (old or new). |
| — | HALFPENNY | — | [n. -PENNIES or -PENCE] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A discontinued English (later British) coin worth half of one penny (old or new). |
| — | JACOBUSES | — | [n. -ES] · an old English coin |
| — | JUKEBOXES | — | [n. -ES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A coin-operated machine that plays recorded music, with push-buttons to make selections. |
| — | MARAVEDIS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A former Spanish coin and unit of currency, originally issued in gold but later in silver and copper, discontinued in 1848. |
| — | MEDALLION | S | [n. -S] · © a large medal or memorial coin |
| — | MISCOINED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] coined badly or incorrectly (in any sense) |
| — | MONETISED | — | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to monetize «to coin into money» / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | MONETISES | — | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to monetize «to coin into money» / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | MONETIZED | — | [v. -TIZED, -TIZING, -TIZES] · to coin into money / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | MONETIZES | — | [v. -TIZED, -TIZING, -TIZES] · to coin into money / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | NEOLOGISM | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A word or phrase which has recently been coined; a new word or phrase. |
| — | NEOLOGIST | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] One who coins a new word or new words. |
| — | NEOLOGIZE | DS | [v. -GIZED, -GIZING, -GIZES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To coin a new word. |
| — | PICAYUNES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A small coin of the value of six-and-a-quarter cents; a Spanish coin with a value of half a real; a fippenny bit. |
| — | PIEDFORTS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An unusually thick coin, often exactly twice the normal weight and thickness of other coins. |
| — | PISTAREEN | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Spanish silver coin worth two reales, used as common currency in the Americas in the 18th century. |
| — | PLANCHETS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A flat disk of metal used as a blank for stamping a coin. |
| — | RECOINAGE | S | [n. -S] · (banking) the act or process of coining money again or making new coinage |
| — | RECOINING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] The act or result of coining again. |
| — | REMINTING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to melt down and make into new coin |
| — | RETRONYMS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A new word or phrase coined for an old object or concept whose original name has become used for something else or is no longer unique, or which did not originally have a specific name. |
| — | SCHILLING | S | [n. -S] · © any one of several small German and Dutch coins, worth from about one and a half cents to about five cents |
| — | SESTERCES | — | [n. -S] · a coin of ancient Rome~ |
| — | SHROFFING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A provider of financial services, especially a small-scale independent banker or money changer or (historical) a local expert at detecting bad coin. |
| — | SIXPENCES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A former British or Irish coin worth six pennies, first minted in 1551. |
| — | SKILLINGS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A Scandinavian monetary unit and coin up to the 19th century. (A subdivision of the Swedish riksdaler, the Danish and Norwegian rigsdaler and speciedaler). |
| — | SLOGANEER | S | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · a person who coins or employs slogans frequently |
| — | TUPPENCES | — | [n. -S] · twopence «a British~ coin worth two pennies» / ----- { tuppence twopence § tuppences twopences } |
| — | TWOPENCES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A British or Irish coin worth two (old or new) pence. |
| — | ZECCHINOS | — | [n. -NI or -NOS] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An old gold coin of Italy; a sequin. |
| — | CENTESIMOS | — | [n. -SIMI -SIMOS] · © a copper coin of Italy~ and Spain~ equivalent to a centime |
| — | COLLECTORS | — | [n. -S] · © one who collects things which are separate; esp~., one who makes a business or practice of collecting works of art, objects in natural history, etc~.; as, a collector of coins |
| — | DEMONETIZE | DS | [v. -TIZED, -TIZING, -TIZES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] To withdraw the status of legal tender from a coin (etc.) and remove it from circulation. |
| — | DIESINKERS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] An engraver (person) of dies for stamping coins, medals, etc. |
| — | FOURPENCES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A former British silver coin, worth four pence. |
| — | KRUGERRAND | S | [n. -S] A gold coin minted in South Africa~, containing a full troy ounce of gold. |
| — | LAUNDROMAT | S | † [n. -S] · self-service~ laundry facility with coin-operated~ machines |
| — | MEDALLIONS | — | [n. -S] · © a large medal or memorial coin |
| — | MISCOINING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to coin improperly |
| — | MONETISING | — | [v. -TISED, -TISING, -TISES] · to monetize «to coin into money» / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | MONETIZING | — | [v. -TIZED, -TIZING, -TIZES] · to coin into money / ----- { monetise monetised monetises monetising monetize monetized monetizes monetizing } |
| — | NUMISMATIC | S | [Wiktionary - Sense 1] Of or pertaining to currency, especially to coins. |
| — | PISTAREENS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A Spanish silver coin worth two reales, used as common currency in the Americas in the 18th century. |
| — | QUADRANTES | — | [n. -RANTES] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A bronze coin of the Roman republic worth one quarter of an as. |
| — | RECOINAGES | — | [n. -S] · (banking) the act or process of coining money again or making new coinage |
| — | SCHILLINGS | — | [n. -S] · © any one of several small German and Dutch coins, worth from about one and a half cents to about five cents |
| — | SESTERTIUS | — | † [n. SESTERTII] · an ancient Roman bronze coin |
| — | SLOGANEERS | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · a person who coins or employs slogans frequently |
| — | THREEPENCE | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A former (pre-decimalisation) British or Irish coin worth three old pence. |
| — | CUPRONICKEL | S | [n. -S] · any ductile corrosion-resistant~ copper alloy containing up to 40 per cent nickel: used in coins, condenser tubes, turbine blades, etc~. |
| — | DETECTORIST | S | † [n. -S] A person whose hobby is the use of a metal detector to search for buried coins, etc~. |
| — | HALFPENNIES | — | [n. -PENNIES or -PENCE] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A discontinued English (later British) coin worth half of one penny (old or new). |
| — | LAUNDERETTE | S | [n. -S] · (British~ & New Zealand~) a commercial establishment where clothes can be washed and dried, using coin-operated~ machines Also called (US, Canadian~, and NZ): Laundromat |
| — | NUMISMATICS | — | [n.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] The study of coins, tokens, medals and paper money. |
| — | PHRASEMAKER | S | [n. -S] · someone who coins impressive or clever phrases |
| — | SLOGANEERED | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · a person who coins or employs slogans frequently |
| — | TETRADRACHM | AS | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin in Ancient Greece, equivalent to four drachms. |
| — | THREEPENCES | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 2] A former (pre-decimalisation) British or Irish coin worth three old pence. |
| — | CUPRONICKELS | — | [n. -S] · any ductile corrosion-resistant~ copper alloy containing up to 40 per cent nickel: used in coins, condenser tubes, turbine blades, etc~. |
| — | LAUNDERETTES | — | [n. -S] · (British~ & New Zealand~) a commercial establishment where clothes can be washed and dried, using coin-operated~ machines Also called (US, Canadian~, and NZ): Laundromat |
| — | PHRASEMAKERS | — | [n. -S] · someone who coins impressive or clever phrases |
| — | PHRASEMAKING | S | [n. -S] · the making up or coining of memorable phrases or slogans |
| — | PHRASEMONGER | S | [n. -S] · somebody who speaks or writes using phrases that were coined by other people |
| — | SHUFFLEBOARD | S | [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A game that involves sliding a puck or coin towards a target. |
| — | SLOGANEERING | — | [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · a person who coins or employs slogans frequently |
| — | TETRADRACHMS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A silver coin in Ancient Greece, equivalent to four drachms. |
| — | COUNTERFEITER | S | [n. -S] · © one who counterfeits; one who copies or imitates; especially, one who copies or forges bank notes or coin; a forger |
| — | INSCRIPTIONAL | — | [a.] · Derivative of inscription «something inscribed, esp~ words carved or engraved on a coin, tomb, etc~» |
| — | INSCRIPTIVELY | — | [b.] · Derivative of inscription «something inscribed, esp~ words carved or engraved on a coin, tomb, etc~» |
| — | PHRASEMAKINGS | — | [n. -S] · the making up or coining of memorable phrases or slogans |
| — | PHRASEMONGERS | — | [n. -S] · somebody who speaks or writes using phrases that were coined by other people |
| — | PHRASEOLOGIST | S | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A writer or speaker who coins clever phrases; One who is eloquent. |
| — | SHUFFLEBOARDS | — | [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A game that involves sliding a puck or coin towards a target. |
| — | COUNTERFEITERS | — | [n. -S] · © one who counterfeits; one who copies or imitates; especially, one who copies or forges bank notes or coin; a forger |
| — | NUMISMATICALLY | — | [b.] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] In terms of coins or currency. |
| — | PHRASEOLOGISTS | — | [n. -S] [Wiktionary - Sense 1] A writer or speaker who coins clever phrases; One who is eloquent. |
| — | PHRASEMONGERING | — | [n. -S] · the act of coining memorable phrases |
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