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francfranc /fræŋk/ noun [countable] francOrigin: 1300-1400 French - But a spiraling deficit and weakened franc forced him to adopt austerity policies in 1983.
- For example, 170.25 francs divided by 11.35 gives the sterling equivalent.
- The big danger would be a drop in the value of the franc.
- The budget for equipment and investments, wholly financed by external funds, would be balanced at 10,000 million Comoros francs.
- The Visby limitations of 10,000 Poincaré francs per package or 30 Poincaré francs per kilogram were raised by 25%.
- They collected their pay in five franc notes in the evening and looked for ways of spending it.
- We were paid 120 francs and interviewed again.
► 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 ADJECTIVE► strong· The government says it simply wants to make an early start to convince the markets of its attachment to the strong franc. VERB► pay· We were paid 120 francs and interviewed again.· Companies pay many hundred francs just for a nameplate. the standard unit of money in various countries, and used in France and Belgium before the euro |