"trun" is an abbreviation of "truncation".
It usually refers to the bust of whoever appears on the coin, and specifically, the point at which the neck ends (or where it appears to have been cut off).
In many British Commonwealth coins, the designers initials appear on the trun(cation).
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The English word money comes from the Middle English term moneie. The word originally came from the Latin moneta which meant a mint for coins.
It depends, are you talking about the word, the sound, or the sign? It is impossible to answer till we know which one.
Roman coins were round metal disks in different values. There was the As, the Dupondius, the Sestertius, the Quadrans, the Denarius, and the Aureus. The as was the basic unit of money. The dupondius was worth two as, the sestertius was worth four as, the quadrans was also worth four as, the denarius was worth 16 as and the aurus was worth 400 as. The as,dupondius, sestertius and quadrans were all bronze coins. The denarius was silver and the aureus was gold.
Éire is the Irish word for Ireland. It's a country, not a metal. If you're talking about Irish pound coins (with the word "Éire" on them), they were made from a copper nickel alloy.
No. There are examples of obsolete coins (such as coins of the Confederate States of America) that are made as souvenirs. They are NOT the coinage of a nation, and are not legal tender.
a synonym means the same, so i depends on what word you are talking about. so kernel could be a synonym to any word that means kernel so.... if that is what you meant than yes it is a synonym to some word on thesaurus.com .
The anagrams for the word coins are scion, sonic, and icons.
There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.
Yes the word talking has a silent L in it.
Well, darling, "doubed" isn't actually a word. Maybe you meant "doubled," which means to multiply something by two. If you're talking about a made-up word, then I guess it means whatever you want it to mean!