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  • 31Currency —    After rocky fiscal experiments with paper money throughout most of the 19th century, the Habsburg Empire moved to the gold standard in 1892. The long circulating gulden was replaced by crowns and heller, with 100 heller equal to 1 crown.… …

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  • 32currency — noun 1) foreign currency Syn: money, legal tender, cash, banknotes, bills, notes, coins, coinage, specie 2) a term that has gained new currency Syn: prevalence, circulation, exposure …

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  • 33Currency —    The British authorities passed an ordinance in 1764 by which the French Louis d or and crown were kept in circulation. First step for a revision of the currency was taken, 1795, when an Act was passed fixing standard of values. So called army… …

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  • 34currency — noun 1) foreign currency Syn: money, legal tender, cash, banknotes, notes, coins; N.Amer. bills 2) a term which has gained new currency Syn: popularity, circulation, exposure, acceptance …

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  • 35currency — / kʌrənsɪ/ noun money in coins and notes which is used in a particular country ▪▪▪ ‘…today’s wide daily variations in exchange rates show the instability of a system based on a single currency, namely the dollar’ [Economist] ▪▪▪ ‘…the level of… …

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  • 36circulation — n. 1 a movement to and fro, or from and back to a starting point, esp. of a fluid in a confined area or circuit. b the movement of blood from and to the heart. c a similar movement of sap etc. 2 a the transmission or distribution (of news or… …

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  • 37Currency in Dumas' Musketeer novels — Main articles: d Artagnan romances and Alexandre Dumas Louis XIII louis d or of 1641 This article provides a brief guide to the monetary terms used in Alexandre Dumas popular romances of the adventures of the Chevalier d Artagnan, which include a …

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  • 38circulation — n 1. rotation, turn, circumrotation, revolution, circumvolution, volution; circling, compassing, rounding; gyration, gyre, spiral, pirouetting, spin, pivot, swivel, whirl, swirl, turbination; wheeling, rolling, trundling; convolution, coiling,… …

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  • 39circulation — noun Date: 1535 1. orderly movement through a circuit; especially the movement of blood through the vessels of the body induced by the pumping action of the heart 2. flow 3. a. passage or transmission from person to person or place to place; …

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  • 40currency — cur•ren•cy [[t]ˈkɜr ən si, ˈkʌr [/t]] n. pl. cies 1) num any form of money that is in circulation as a medium of exchange in a country 2) general acceptance; prevalence; vogue 3) a time or period during which something is widely accepted and… …

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