centimo
Americannoun
plural
centimosnoun
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a monetary unit of Costa Rica, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. It is worth one hundredth of their respective standard currency units
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a former monetary unit of Andorra and Spain, worth one hundredth of a peseta
noun
Etymology
Origin of centimo
First recorded in 1895–1900; from Spanish, from French centime; see centime
Example Sentences
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The bond’s price rose 0.14 centimo to 110.71 centimos per sol.
From BusinessWeek • Jul. 18, 2011
The bond’s price rose 0.19 centimo to 115.18 centimos per sol.
From BusinessWeek • Jun. 24, 2011
The bond’s price fell 0.36 centimo to 108.13 centimos per sol.
From BusinessWeek • Mar. 28, 2011
But they were even more deeply moved next day, when it became obvious that Luis Miguel had been dreaming out loud; he had not won so much as a centimo in the lottery.
From Time Magazine Archive
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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.
From The Grey Lady by Merriman, Henry Seton
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