Results for: figure for money in circulation
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clouded leopard, heraldic figure of walking lion, large spotted cat, panther, large member of the cat family having either tawny spotted fur or black fur (native to Africa and southern Asia), see also:panther, see also:snow leopardleopard
coat in bread crumbs, food made from flour and water, means of survival, money, type of food made from baked wheat; money (Slang)bread
coercion, extort money, obtain (money, information, etc.) through threat or intimidation, extortion, use of intimidation or force in order to obtain something (money, graymail, see also:greenmail, use of secrets to compel, use secrets to compel somebodyblackmail
coin in United States and Canada, coin of low value; British coin of low value; coin worth one cent (used in USA and Canada), coin with low value, former British coin, small British coin, very small amount of moneypenny
coin metal, convert debt into available money, make something legal tender, mint money; authorize money for legal use; giving the character of money tomonetize
coin money (as opposed to paper currency), coined moneyspecie
coin shaped; pertaining to coins, pertaining to money, coin-shapednummular
coin worth a sen, money of account in Japan equalling 1/100 of a yen (used only for quotations and as a basis for exchange), subunit of SE Asian currenciessen
coin worth a shekel, Israeli currency unit, moneyshekel
coin worth one cruzeiro, former Brazilian unit of currency, unit of money in Brazilcruzeiro
coins and bills, currency or checks, exchange something for currency, money in the form of coins and bank notes, redeem; exchange for coins and bank notes, small Asian coincash
coins, currency, invention of new word or phrase, making of metal money, minting of coins; invention of a new word or phrasecoinage
collection of geographical maps; first vertebra in the neck (Anatomy); telamon, pillar, figure of man used as support, map bookatlas
collection of objects, aggregation of items; sum of money or collection of valuable items of unknown ownership that may be legally kept by the finder, collection of valuables, valuable discoverytrove
common fund, container used for cooking; earthenware, ceramic vessel; central pile of money in a poker game; large sum of money (Slang); marijuana, hashish (Slang), contents of pot, fish or lobster trap, hit ball into pocket, hit of ball into pocket, k...pot
 

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