silver dollar

NOUN
  1. a dollar made of silver
  2. southeastern European plant cultivated for its fragrant purplish flowers and round flat papery silver-white seedpods that are used for indoor decoration
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  • Amon Carter was also a numismatist, and he acquired his 1804 silver dollar in 1950. CLASSIC RARITIES: Adams-Carter 1804 Class III Silver Dollar : Coin Collecting News
  • Similar eruptions, but distributed less generally, about the size of a silver dollar, may occur as a symptom of dourine, or colt distemper. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • In Texas Hold 'Em a plastic puck or a buck (a silver dollar) rotates around the table to signify the dealer.
  • This remonetized silver, providing for the purchase of not less than two million dollars 'worth of silver bullion per month, nor more than four millions, and for its coinage into 412½ grain silver dollars. Historical Essays
  • Several more dealer intermediaries handled the Adams-Carter 1804 silver dollar prior to its acquisition by our present consignor. CLASSIC RARITIES: Adams-Carter 1804 Class III Silver Dollar : Coin Collecting News
  • He pulled out a silver dollar and planked it down for a year's subscription.
  • As he stood with one foot on the top step, it was quite obvious that he had a hole the size of a silver dollar in the right heel of his maroon sock.
  • And I spent them two silver dollars on a white gauze neck-kercher and a piece of red satin ribbin for ye, for I'm set on that chintz. Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
  • There was no doubt but that the girl was in rather a dubious state of mind over it, but the silver dollar clinched her resolution, and she walked firmly off, without a backward glance in the direction of the gurgling Samuel Saul, which was the alliteral name of the yellow bundle. What Two Children Did
  • Her slow glide along the coralline ridge reveals that she is slightly larger than a silver dollar, and nearly as thin, her smoothly arching dorsal fin shaping her more ovate than round.
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