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  • 1two pence piece — ˌtwo ˈpence [two pence] (also ˌtwo pence ˈpiece, 2p [ˌtuː ˈpiː] ; [ˌtuː ˈpiː] ) nou …

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  • 2Two-cent piece (United States coin) — The two cent coin was produced in the United States from 1864–1873 with decreasing mintages throughout that time. The two cent piece was made of 95% copper with tin and zinc making up the remainder. It was very slightly smaller than a modern U.S …

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  • 3Two guineas (British coin) — What is nowadays known as the Two Guineas coin was first minted in 1664, in England, when it had a nominal value of forty shillings and it was known as a forty shilling piece, then it was later called a double guinea or two guinea piece, worth… …

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  • 4Two shillings (British coin) — Infobox Coin Denomination = Two shillings Country = United Kingdom Value = 2.0 Unit = Shillings Mass = 11.3 Diameter = 28.52 Thickness = 2.5 Edge = Milled Composition = 75% Cu, 25%Ni Years of Minting = 1849 ndash;1967 Catalog Number = Obverse =… …

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  • 5two pence — twopence /tupˈəns/ or (decimalized currency) two pence /too pens/ noun 1. The sum of two pennies 2. A coin worth two pence • • • Main Entry: ↑two * * * ˌtwo ˈpence [two pence] (also …

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  • 6two-piece — two pieces also two piece 1) ADJ: ADJ n You can use two piece to describe something, especially a set of clothing, that is in two parts. She was wearing a simple light grey two piece suit. ...a two piece bathing suit. ...a two piece telescopic… …

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  • 7two-piece — two ,piece noun count OLD FASHIONED a set of clothes consisting of two matching parts, one for the top part of your body and one for the bottom part ╾ two ,piece adjective: a two piece suit …

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  • 8two-piece — two′ piece′ adj. 1) having or consisting of two parts or pieces, esp. two matching pieces of a clothing ensemble 2) clo Also, two′ piec′er. a two piece garment • Etymology: 1905–10 …

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  • 9Two Cities (musical) — Two Cities is a stage musical by Howard Goodall based on the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. The music and lyrics were written by Goodall, and the book was co written by both Goodall and Joanna Read.In contrast to the source… …

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  • 10two-piece — [to͞o′pēs′] adj. consisting of two separate parts [a two piece bathing suit] …

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