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coinagecoin‧age /ˈkɔɪnɪdʒ/ noun - the coinage used in 16th century Italy
- The book deals with cultural changes that prompted coinages such as "yuppie."
- Aethelred's new coinage failed in the early 790s and no new coins were minted under Eardwulf.
- And, even after the invention of coinage, many areas or cities did not use it.
- Otherwise dates did not appear on western coinage until the thirteenth century.
- Recent work on the silver coinage has revealed a complex system of which even Domesday contains little trace.
- The much more varied and extensive evidence for Charles's control of the coinage has important implications for both government and economy.
- The second alternative is supported to some extent by the coinage.
- Their spontaneous coinages appear from as young as one-and-a-half to two years of age.
- Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes, generally speaking, the more up to date we come.
► Currenciesbob, nounbureau de change, nouncent, nouncentime, nounchange, verbC-note, nouncoin, verbcoinage, nounconvertible, adjectivecrown, nouncurrency, nouncurrency peg, nound., decimalization, noundenomination, nounDeutschmark, noundevalue, verbdime, noundinar, noundollar, noundoubloon, noundough, noundrachma, nounducat, nounexchange rate, nounfarthing, nounfifty, numberfirm, adjectivefiver, nounfive-spot, nounfloat, verbforeign exchange, nounFr, franc, noungold, noungold card, noungroat, nounguilder, nounguinea, nounhalf crown, nounhalf dollar, nounhalfpenny, nounha'penny, nounhard currency, nounkrona, nounkrone, nounKrugerrand, nounlegal tender, nounlira, nounmark, nounmill, nounmint, nounmint, verbmoney, nounmoney supply, nounnickel, nounnote, nounp., paper money, nounparity, nounpence, nounpennies, penny, nounpennyworth, nounpetrodollars, nounpiece, nounquarter, nounquid, nounrand, nounrate of exchange, nounrevalue, verbriyal, nounrouble, nounruble, nounrupee, nounsawbuck, nounshekel, nounshilling, nounsilver, nounsilver dollar, nounsingle, nounsingle currency, nounsixpence, nounsoft currency, nounsovereign, nounsterling, nounstrong, adjectivetenner, nounthreepence, nounthreepenny bit, nountraveller's cheque, nountuppence, nountuppeny, adjectivetwopenny, adjectiveweaken, verbyen, nounyuan, noun ► debase a currency/coinage (=reduce its value) 1[uncountable] the system or type of money used in a country: the gold coinage of the Roman empire2[countable] a word or phrase that has been recently invented: The phrase ‘glass ceiling’ is a fairly recent coinage.3[uncountable] the invention of new words or phrases4[uncountable] the making of coins |