dinar
Pronunciation: [ˈdiːnɑːr]
Word
Context: “currency”
(noun) a type of money used in some countries. It’s like how we use dollars or euros. People use dinars to buy things in countries like Kuwait, Jordan, and Algeria.
Example
The price of the book is ten dinars.
Example
There are no dinars left in my wallet; I need to withdraw some money.
Example
How many dinars do you need to buy that shirt?
Context: “historical”
(noun) an old form of money that was used in the past. It was once a very important coin in trade and commerce.
Example
In ancient times, people traded using dinars.
Example
Today, no one uses the old dinars for buying anything.
Example
What materials were the ancient dinars made of?
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