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centime

[ US /ˈsɛnˌtaɪm/ ]
[ UK /sˈɛntɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit
  2. a fractional monetary unit of several countries: France and Algeria and Belgium and Burkina Faso and Burundi and Cameroon and Chad and the Congo and Gabon and Haiti and the Ivory Coast and Luxembourg and Mali and Morocco and Niger and Rwanda and Senegal and Switzerland and Togo

How To Use centime In A Sentence

  • Incident energy: Total arc energy, both radiant and convective, that is actually received per unit area, in calories per square centimeter. CSE - Top Articles
  • Providing measurements of birds in both inches and centimeters was a very good idea.
  • We asked the surgeon, are you talking millimeters, centimeters, inches?
  • Go into just about every boulangerie in France nowadays and a standard baguette costs 80 centimes.
  • This was replaced in 1956 by a bigger four-stroke engine offering 297 cubic centimetres of raw power.
  • This kind of unusual elephant feather same material length approximately 0.8 centimeter.
  • unfortunately some writers have used bar for one dyne per square centimeter
  • Sand volcanoes range in diameter from a few centimetres to several metres.
  • The sensor can time this journey down to the nanosecond, ESA says, meaning that the instrument is accurate to within two centimetres.
  • You don't get there any quicker by being 20 centimetres rather than 20 metres from the vehicle in front.
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