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n. para basma, tedavüldeki para, madeni para sistemi; uydurma (sözcük ya da deyim), yeni sözcük, uyduruk deyim* * *para basma* * *[-ni‹]1) (the process of coining.) bulma, uydurma2) (the money (system) used in a country: Britain now uses decimal coinage.) para sistemi -
2 coinage bronze
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3 coinage
madeni para basma; madeni para; (yeni sözcük, vb.) uydurma, icat -
4 coinage
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5 coinage bronze
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6 free coinage
serbest darp, serbest para basma -
7 gratuitous coinage
serbest darp -
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n. madeni para, bozuk para, bozukluk, demir para, para, sikke————————v. para basmak, para bastırmak, para kazanmak; sözcük uydurmak, deyim bulmak* * *1. madeni para 2. para bas (v.) 3. jeton (n.)* * *[koin] 1. noun(a piece of metal used as money: a handful of coins.) madeni para2. verb1) (to make metal into (money): The new country soon started to coin its own money.) madeni para basmak2) (to invent (a word, phrase etc): The scientist coined a word for the new process.) bulmak, uydurmak•- coinage -
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n. ünite, birim, öğe, birlik, bütünlük* * *birim* * *['ju:nit]1) (a single thing, individual etc within a group: The building is divided into twelve different apartments or living units.) birim, ünite2) (an amount or quantity that is used as a standard in a system of measuring or coinage: The dollar is the standard unit of currency in America.) birim, ölçü birimi3) (the smallest whole number, 1, or any number between 1 and 9: In the number 23, 2 is a ten, and 3 is a unit.) bir, 1 sayısı
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