coinage

coinage
-ni‹
noun
1) (the process of coining.) acuñación
2) (the money (system) used in a country: Britain now uses decimal coinage.) sistema monetario
coinage
tr['kɔɪnɪʤ]
noun
1 (coins) monedas nombre femenino plural; (making coins) acuñación nombre femenino
2 (system of coins) sistema monetario
3 (inventing of new word) acuñación nombre femenino; (new word) palabra de nuevo cuño; (new phrase) frase nombre femenino de nuevo cuño
coinage
n.
acuñación s.f.
dinero s.m.
invención s.f.
moneda s.f.
sistema monetario s.m.
'kɔɪnɪdʒ
noun
1) u (system) sistema m monetario
2) c (invented word, phrase) palabra f (or frase f etc) de nuevo cuño
['kɔɪnɪdʒ]
N (=system) moneda f , sistema m monetario; (=act) acuñación f ; (fig) [of word] invención f
* * *
['kɔɪnɪdʒ]
noun
1) u (system) sistema m monetario
2) c (invented word, phrase) palabra f (or frase f etc) de nuevo cuño

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