A cud coin is one struck by a broken die, leaving extra metal on the surface.
The purity of the compound that the coin consists of.
no you should not eat the pig because the bible says"the pig has split hooves but do not chew cud" so they are unlean, you can eat any animal with split hooves and chew cud,even cow
The probability of the coin landing "head" side up is 50/50, meaning it could land "head" side up or "tail" side up. The odds of any single coin flip are always the same, no matter what happened on the previous tosses -- provided the coin is not a "double-head" (or "double-tail") "trick" coin
Not if it is a modern coin. Modern coin minting equipment has the obverse (heads) and the reverse (Tails) dies "keyed" meaning that you can't insert an obverse die where the reverse die goes and vice versa. Because of it, it is impossible to have what most people think of a double headed coin. It is however possible to have what is known as a "Brockage" error where a coin gets stuck to the die and then the coin acts as a die for the next coin. This would mean that a coin could have 2 heads, but one side would be a reverse image of the other side.
An eighth. 1/8 In monetary terms, there used to be a coin which was worth 1/2 of a quarter or 1/8 of a dollar. It was referred to as a 'bit', hence the phrase "two bits" meaning the 25 cent coin or quarter.
Ruminate.
ruminate
"To chew the cud" is "ruminer" "The cud" is "la panse" A cud-chewing animal is "un ruminant"
Cud is also used as the plural. Cud was coming in by the truckload. There was cud all over the place.
Cud. Cows regergitate grass and it is call cud. Hence cows chew their cud.
The homophone for "could" is "cud."
The symbol of currency is usually attributed to a coin.
No, the coin had no specific meaning.
they dont really store it, like cattle they continually eat. Cattle are ruminants meaning that otherwise undigestible food is regurgitated and rechewed as 'cud'. This cud is reswallowed and digested again by special microorganisms. This may be what you mean by 'store'
To ruminate.
Yes. Bongos chew their cud.
A donkey is NOT a cud-chewing animal.