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Sou logo #10101) Almost worthless amount 2) Almost worthless french coin 3) Almost worthless money 4) Centime piece 5) Chinese pastry 6) Coin 7) Coin for jean valjean 8) Coin mentioned in Les Miz 9) Coin of Gaul 10) Coin of little value 11) Coin of little worth 12) Coin of small worth 13) College in Ashland 14) Exemplar of little worth
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Sou logo #10101) Sol
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Sou logo #21000[pastry] Sou is a type of dried flaky Chinese pastry found in a variety of Chinese cuisines. ==Dim sum== In dim sum restaurants, char siu sou (叉燒酥) is the most common version available. Other varieties may include century egg and lotus seed paste. These are commonly found in Hong Kong or Singapore in Asia. They may occasionally be fou...
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Sou logo #21002• (n.) An old French copper coin, equivalent in value to, and now displaced by, the five-centime piece (/ of a franc), which is popularly called a sou.
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sou logo #21003(from the article `coin`) ...influence. This monnaie tournois was lighter than the royal monnaie parisis (based on the Paris weight standard), generally in the ratio 4:5. ...
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Sou logo #20972Sou noun ; plural Sous or . [ French sou , Old French sol , from Latin solidus a gold coin, in Late Latin , a coin of less value. See Sold , noun , Solid , and and confer Sol , Soldo .] An old French cop...
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sou logo #20400[n] - a former French coin of low denomination
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sou logo #20974 noun a former French coin of low denomination; often used of any small amount of money; `he hasn`t a sou to his name`
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Sou logo #20978(previously sol from solidus) French copper coin. The word remained in use until the twentieth century as the name of the 5-centime piece.
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