tical
Origin of tical
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How to use tical in a sentence
Those of the largest size are called baats, and by Europeans ticals.
Embassy to the Eastern Courts of Cochin-China, Siam, and Muscat | Edmund RobertsIt is sold to the king on the spot, for eight ticals a pecul.
The Mission to Siam, and Hu the Capital of Cochin China, in the Years 1821-2 | George FinlaysonThe wages I give at present are ten ticals each per month, which, allowing for exchange, amounts to nearly forty francs per month.
At Kouke-Niou I sold my horse for 13 ticals, as he could no longer climb the hills, which became more and more difficult.
I bought, for twenty-five ticals, a small boat to enable me to visit the isles of the gulf.
British Dictionary definitions for tical
/ (tɪˈkɑːl, -ˈkɔːl, ˈtiːkəl) /
the former standard monetary unit of Thailand, replaced by the baht in 1928
a unit of weight, formerly used in Thailand, equal to about half an ounce or 14 grams
Origin of tical
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