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Results for: anything of little value; halfpenny coinTranslations 1 - 30 of 232
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anything of little value; halfpenny coinbawbee
(Archaic) type of coin used in Persian; ten-thousand (Persian), Iranian coin, old unit of Persian currencytoman
(Cu) metallic chemical element; boiler; coin; police officer, `:Cu, coat with or cover with copper, of reddish-brown color, reddish-brown butterfly, reddish-brown metal, small coincopper
(in ancient Greece) political assembly; marketplace or public square used for public assemblies, coin worth an agora, Israeli currency unitagora
(of a coin) having the top or the back facing up (as opposed to tails)heads
15 minutes before or after hour, 25 cents, 25 lb. in weight, 28 lb. in weight, 4 oz. of something, 8 bushels, academic term, accommodations, any section of heraldic shield, being one fourth; being one forth in quality; having four equal parts, coin wor...quarter
3 strokes under par, albatross, former U.S. coindouble eagle
a monetary unit of Finland, 100 of which are worth one markka, coin worth a pennipenni
a subunit of Yugoslav currency, coin of low value, penny, coin worth one parapara
about existence, basic unit of currency in Brazil (equal to 100 centavos), coin or bill worth a real, emphasizing truth, essential, former currency in Spanish-speaking countries, in terms of purchasing power, involving only real numbers, not artificial...real
above the topgallant, enjoying royal patronage, excellent, extremely bad, largest or best, member of the royal house; small sail on the royalmast; paper size; upper branch of an antler; English coin (Archaic); member of the foot troop of the British ar...royal
acrobatic movement, do cartwheel, large coin, wheel of a cart; somersault performed sideways, lateral handspring, wooden wheel of cartcartwheel
act of grinding or crushing; manufacturing of a product in a mill; wandering about in a group of people; fighting (Slang), ridged coin edgemilling
act of pounding, attack continuously, avoirdupois unit of weight, beat something to pulp or powder, British unit of force, coin or bill worth a pound, common unit of currency, enclosure for stray animals, enclosure for vehicles or other goods, place fo...pound
add slugs, bullet, cells that develop into spore-bearing structure, disk used as illegal coin, drink of something, drink something quickly, hard hit, hit hard with the fist or with a bat (Slang); move slowly; be idle or lazy, hit somebody or something ...slug
admirable, British currency, British currency; standard of fineness for silver or gold (Britain); sterling silver; objects made of sterling silver; sterling silver flatware, British standard for coin metal purity, of or made of sterling silver; flawles...sterling
Afghan currency unit, basic unit of currency in Afghanistan, coin worth an afghaniafghani
African American holiday that begins in the end of December; currency of Angola, coin or bill worth one kwanza, unit of Angolan currencykwanza
alternate but equivalent form of expression, coin -operated, create expression, make coins out of metal, mint; invent a new word or phrase, make metal into coins, metal money, mint coins, paper or metal money, piece of metal money, piece of stamped met...coin
American coin, commemorative Canadian coin, honestysilver dollar
amusement arcade, place with coin-operated amusement machinespenny arcade
ancient Greek coinobol; obolus
ancient Greek coin, somebody from a particular state, Staterstater
ancient Greek silver coin, ancient Greek unit of weight, coin worth one drachma, dram, Greek currency unit, unit of currency in Greecedrachma
ancient Jewish coin, ancient Jewish unit of weightshekel
ancient Roman coinas
ancient silver coin of Turkey and Egypt, minor unit of Turkish currency, stiff, inflexible; rude; clumsyasper
Angolan currency unit, coin worth lwei, currency sub-unit of Angola (100 lwei equal 1 kwanza)lwei
any coin of small value; penny; worthless thing, small coin, small-minded, Spanish-American coin, trifling, trifling thing, worthless; cheap, low in value; trivialpicayune
any of a number of different European coins, Florentine coin, gold or silver coin, old British coinflorin
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