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centimo

NOUN
  1. a fractional monetary unit of Venezuela and Costa Rica and Equatorial Guinea and Paraguay and Spain

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  • Priest and peasant, the great lady and the gentleman who sells one a glass of water for a centimo, brush past each other. The Grey Lady
  • Well one of the vendors keeps on pestering me to buy his 2 euro bracelets that cost like one centimo to make while im coughing my life away. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • I paid my bill there, which was imagined with scrupulous fullness to the last possible centimo, and so I may disinterestedly declare that the Eitz is the only hotel in Madrid where you get the worth of your money, even when the money seems more but scarcely is so. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • By April of 1938, the 15 centimos stamp had already been reprinted and re-released in a new, dark blue, color.
  • small dog," as the Spanish call a ten and a five centimo piece. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Italian, Greek, Roumanian, and other pieces of the value of twenty céntimos, known here by the Turkish name "gursh," which were accepted freely in Central Morocco, but not in the north. Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond
  • The bond's price rose 0.14 centimo to 110.71 centimos per sol. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • The black numerals on the left of the chromosome indicate the genetic distance in centimorgans.
  • The 1 centimo coin we show is catalogued at £300 in uncirculated condition, which seems a lot for a tiny sub-16 mm coin, but cheap compared with any American coin with only perhaps a few hundred surviving examples.
  • 'Even before dying, my father sensed that I was going to spend his money on all the things he most detested in life, down to the last centimo.' The Shadow of the Wind
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