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Synonyms and antonyms of Units of money in American Thesaurus

Units of money

AUD (abbreviation)

Australian dollar

bit (noun)

Americanold-fashioned an amount of money worth 12½ cents

c. (abbreviation)

cents

cent (noun)

a small unit of money used in many countries, for example the U.S., Canada, and Australia. There are 100 cents in a dollar and its symbol is ¢

crown (noun)

a unit of money used in some European countries

ct. (abbreviation)

cent

dime (noun)

a coin worth ten cents in the U.S. and Canada

dinar (noun)

the unit of money used in several countries, including Iraq, Jordan, and Libya

dollar (noun)

the unit of money used in the U.S. and in several other countries such as Canada and Australia. Its symbol is $

dollar (noun)

a banknote or coin worth a dollar

euro (noun)

the unit of money that is used in most countries in the European Union. Its symbol is €.

fifty (noun)

a piece of paper money that is worth fifty dollars or pounds

G (noun)

Americanspoken grand: one thousand dollars

half dollar (noun)

a coin worth one half of a dollar in the U.S. or Canada

hundred (noun)

a piece of paper money worth 100 dollars

Krugerrand (noun)

a South African gold coin, often bought as a way of investing money

lira (noun)

the unit of money that is used in Turkey and Syria

lira (noun)

a unit of money that was used in Italy until it was replaced by the euro in 2002

nickel (noun)

a coin in the U.S. and Canada worth five cents

p. (abbreviation)

pence

p. (abbreviation)

penny

penny (noun)

a small coin in the U.S. or Canada worth one cent

penny (noun)

a small unit of money in the U.K. There are 100 pence in one pound

penny (noun)

a small coin in the U.K. worth one penny

peso (noun)

the unit of money used in the Philippines and several countries in South and Central America

petrodollar (noun)

a unit of money earned by a country from selling oil to other countries

pound (noun)

economics a unit of money used in the U.K. and several other countries. Its symbol is £.

pound (noun)

a coin or bill worth one pound

pound coin (noun)

a British coin that is worth one pound

pound sterling (noun)

the official name for the unit of money used in the U.K.

punt (noun)

the unit of money that was used in the Republic of Ireland before the euro was introduced

quarter (noun)

a coin that is worth one quarter of an American or Canadian dollar, or 25 cents

rand (noun)

the unit of money used in South Africa

ruble (noun)

the unit of money used in Russia

rupee (noun)

the unit of money used in India, Pakistan, and some other countries

sawbuck (noun)

Americanold-fashioned a ten-dollar bill

shekel (noun)

economics the unit of money used in Israel

single (noun)

American a one-dollar bill

sterling (noun)

economics the standard unit of money in the U.K.

tenner (noun)

informalAmericanold-fashioned ten dollars

yen (noun)

economics the unit of money used in Japan. Its symbol is ¥.

yuan (noun)

the unit of money used in China