Results for: dollar
English English
Canadian one dollar coin (has a loon on the side oposite the Queen)loonie
dollar used in AsiaAsiadollar
dollar, loud kiss, person or thing that smacks; person that kisses loudly; loud kiss; dollar (Slang)smacker
establishment with mechanical equipment for the manufacturing of a product; mechanical device that grinds; factory that processes grain, milling house; unit of monetary value equal to one thousandth of a US dollar; fight, boxing match (Slang), fight wi...mill
figure of an eagle as a symbol, former U.S. 10-dollar gold coin, large bird of prey, score 2 under par, score of 2 under par, type of large predatory birdeagle
game piece, two-dollar billtwo-spot
group of ten, set of ten items; playing card equal to a value of ten; ten-dollar bill, number 10, something with value of 10ten
Large quantity of stock or large dollar amount of bonds held or traded. As a rule of thumb, 10,000 sharesor more of stock and $200,000 or more worth of bonds would be described as a block.Block
money plant, moral uprightness, plant with flat papery seed pods, satin flower, silver dollar, truthfulness, sincerity, integrity, franknesshonesty
paper money (USA); (Old Slang) a US dollar, U.S. paper moneygreenback
pink dollarpink pound
Represents ownership interest in a firm. Also the residual dollar value of a futures trading account, assuming its liquidation occurs at the going trade price. In real estate, dollar difference between what a property could be sold for and debts claime...Equity
See: Constant dollar plan.Averaging
Short version of Euro-rate differential, which is a Chicago Mercantile Exchange Futures contract that is founded on the interest ratespread between the U.S. dollar and the British pound, the German mark, or the Japanese yen.Diff
skin of a fish; condom (Slang); dollar bill (Slang)fishskin
 

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