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zloty
zlo·ty Z0020600 (zlô′tē)n. pl. zloty or zlo·tys See Table at currency. [Polish zl̷oty, golden, zloty, from zl̷oto, gold; see ghel- in Indo-European roots.]złoty (ˈzlɒtɪ) n, pl złotys or złoty (Currencies) the standard monetary unit of Poland, divided into 100 groszy[from Polish: golden, from zlyoto gold; related to Russian zoloto gold]zlo•ty (ˈzlɔ ti) n., pl. -tys, (collectively) -ty. the basic monetary unit of Poland. [1915–20; < Polish złoty literally, of gold, golden, adj. derivative of złoto gold] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | zloty - the basic unit of money in Poland Polish monetary unit - monetary unit in Polandgrosz - 100 groszy equal 1 zloty in Poland | Translationszloty
zloty the standard monetary unit of Poland, divided into 100 groszy Złoty the monetary unit of Poland, equal to 100 groszy. The gold content of the złoty, established in 1950, is 0.222168 g of pure gold. According to the rate of exchange of the Gosbank (State Bank) of the USSR, on Jan. 1, 1972, 100 ziotys equaled 22 rubles 50 kopeks. Zloty
ZlotyThe currency of Poland. It was introduced in 1995, replacing the third zloty (PLZ) after a period of hyperinflation. It replaced the old currency at a ratio of 10,000 old zloty to one new zloty.AcronymsSeeZLzloty
Words related to zlotynoun the basic unit of money in PolandRelated Words- Polish monetary unit
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