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DollarCost Averaging - Known in the UK as Pound-Cost Averaging. The practice of investing a fixed amount of money at fixed times in particular shares, whatever their price. A higher share pric [..]
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Dollar1 [countable] the unit of money used in the US and in several other countries such as Canada and Australia. Its symbol is $a coat costing one hundred dollarsa multi-million dollar dealSynonyms and rel [..]
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DollarUsed in reactor physics to indicate reactivity. Dollar is the unit of measure for the reactivity of a reactor related to the portion of delayed neutrons.
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Dollar1550s, from Low German daler, from German taler (1530s, later thaler), abbreviation of Joachimstaler, literally "(gulden) of Joachimstal," coin minted 1519 from silver from mine opened 1516 [..]
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Dollara currency unit. • one hundred cents make a dollar.
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DollarFlat, spherical disc of radiating crystals. Also a variety of Pyrite and Marcasite.
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Dollarunit of currency in many nations, including the United States, circulated as paper and coin.
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Dollarthe basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents a piece of paper money worth one dollar a United States coin worth one dollar; "the dollar coin has never been popular in the [..]
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DollarJargon for a $100 bet. Usually used with bookies; if you bet "five dollars," that means a $500 wager.
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Dollar$100. (If a sports book has a $500 maximum on a particular type of bet, you could say it's a "five-dollar limit.")
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DollarBetting lingo for $100
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DollarDefinition A unit of currency used by many countries, including the United States (U.S. dollar). A dollar is often represented by a $ symbol and may be minted in paper or coin form. In most countries, [..]
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Dollardolar
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Dollartoler
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DollarFrom "thaler" -- a nickname for the silver coins that were minted from the ore found in Joachimsthal ("Saint Joachim's Valley" in German), Bohemia (part of the current Czech R [..]
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DollarDollar is the official currency in several countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, El Salvador, Panama, Belize, Bahamas, Barbados, East Timor, Fiji, the Eastern [..]
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Dollar(n) the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents(n) a piece of paper money worth one dollar(n) a United States coin worth one dollar(n) a symbol of commercialism or greed
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Dollar 4000 Riel +/-.
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DollarMarked thus $, either scutum or 8, a dollar being a “piece of eight” [reals]. The two lines indicate a contraction, as in lb.
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DollarSimilar to a “buck” bet or $100 wager.
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Dollar$100.
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DollarA $100 bet. Also known as a buck.
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DollarThe order Clypeasteroida.
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DollarFlat, spherical disc of radiating crystals. Also a variety of Pyrite / Marcasite.
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Dollar$100
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Dollarthe sum of $100.00.
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DollarThe official currency of the United States.
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Dollar$100.
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DollarGambling shorthand for $100.
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DollarJargon for a $100 bet. Usually used with bookies; if you bet “five dollars,” that means a $500 wager.
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Dollar
Official designation for currency in some parts of the world, including Canada, Australia, the United States, Hong Kong, and elsewhere. Its symbol is
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Dollar
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