
1) Actress and director Marshall 2) Actress Singleton 3) Almost worthless copper 4) Amount for your thoughts 5) Ante 6) Any rhyme for a copper 7) Arcade or ante preceder 8) Arcade price once 9) Bad or pretty 10) Big director Marshall 11) Bit of change 12) Big German brand 13) Big European brand 14) British bronze coin
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1) Ante 2) Cent 3) Coin 4) Currency
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• (n.) See Denarius. • (a.) Denoting pound weight for one thousand; -- used in combination, with respect to nails; as, tenpenny nails, nails of which one thousand weight ten pounds. • (n.) An English coin, formerly of copper, now of bronze, the twelfth part of an English shilling in account value, and equal to four farthings, or abou...
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Early pennies were sometimes cut in half or quarters to make halfpennies and fourthlings, or farthings, although these later became round coins in their own right.
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(from the article `coin`) English coinage proper began with the silver penny of Offa, king of Mercia (757–796). It was first struck at around the weight of the sceat, from ...
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Pre- decimal currency equal to approximately 1/2 one pence in today's money. There were 12 pennies in one Shilling and 20 Shillings in £1.00
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Basic coin of English currency from about the 6th century, apparently named after Penda, king of Mercia. The penny was the only coin in general circulation until the 13th century and was defined in...
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As applied to nails, it originally indicated the price per hundred. The term now serves as a measure of nail length and is abbreviated by the letter 'D.'
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Pl. Pennies or Pence. Pennies denotes the number of coins; pence the amount of pennies in value. [OE. Peni, AS. Penig, pening, pending; akin to D. Penning, OHG. Pfenning, pfenting, G. Pfennig, Icel. Penningr; of uncertain origin. ... 1. An English coin, formerly of copper, now of bronze, the twelfth part of an English shilling in account value, and...
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Originally a standard silver coin used in medieval England which was derived from the Roman denarius -hence the pre-decimalisation abbreviation 'd'. Early pennies were sometimes cut in half or quarters to make halfpennies and fourthlings, or farthings, although these later became round coins in their own right. The first copper pennies were minted …...
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Pen'ny adjective [ Perh. a corruption of
pun , for
pound .] Denoting pound weight for one thousand; -- used in combination, with respect to nails; as, ten
penny nails, nails of which one thousand weight ten pounds.
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Pen·ny noun ;
plural Pennies or
Pence Pennies denotes the number of coins;
pence the amount of pennies in value. [ Middle English
peni , Anglo-Saxon
penig ,
pening ,
pending ; akin to Dutch
penning , Old High German
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(US Currency and Slang) - 1 cent coin.
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Until modern times, the base unit of currency in Britain and the chief every-day coin. Originally silver. Later a large bronze coin.
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As applied to nails, it originally indicated the price per hundred. The term now series as a measure of nail length and is abbreviated by the letter 'd'. Normally, 16d (16 'penny') nails are used for framing
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[
adj] - (used in combination) priced as indicated 2. [adj] - priced at 1 cent 3. [n] - a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom 4. [n] - a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit
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cent noun a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit
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The English equivalent to the pfennig, minted for the first time in the eighth century after the Carolingian model. A pound was originally worth 240 pence. Since decimalisation in 1971, there are 100 pence to a pound.
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As applied to nails, it originally indicated the price per hundred. The term now series as a measure
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Penny is an English name for girls. The meaning is `loyal, faithful` The name Penny is most commonly given to Scottish girls. (6 times more often than to American girls.) It is short for: Pene If it's too long you might use: Pen What do they use in other countries? Penelope (Greek_myth, English) The name sounds like: Benny, Penna, Peony See also: P...
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