money
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- 2. A ten-cent coin, often smaller than a nickel and made of silver or a silver-colored alloy.
- 4. A five-cent coin, typically made of an alloy of copper and nickel.
- 5. A small, flat case used for holding money, credit cards, and other personal items.
- 6. A piece of printed paper issued by a bank, representing a specified value and used as a medium of exchange.
- 9. A twenty-five-cent coin, larger than a nickel or dime, often featuring the profile of a historical figure.
- 11. Money borrowed from a person, bank, or financial institution that is expected to be repaid with interest.
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- 1. A monetary unit equal to one-hundredth of a dollar or other basic unit of currency.
- 2. The currency unit of several countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and many others.
- 3. A coin of low value, typically one cent in various countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom.
- 6. A plan for managing and allocating money, often based on income and expenses.
- 7. Money set aside or saved for future use, often stored in a bank account.
- 8. An automated teller machine, a computerized device used for withdrawing cash and performing banking transactions.
- 10. A flat, typically round piece of metal used as a medium of exchange or legal tender.