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centage

English

Etymology

cent +? -age?

Noun

centage (plural centages)

  1. Rate by the hundred; percentage.
    • 1848, Thomas Chalmers, Miscellanies: Embracing Reviews, Essays, and Addresses (page 527)
      It would mightily advance the cause, and make direct taxation greatly more popular, were it carried into effect by a small centage on property, rather than by a centage twenty times larger on income — in other words were the tax on property alone, and not at all on income.

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centare

English

Etymology

French centiare. Compare Latin centum.

Noun

centare (plural centares)

  1. A measure of area: one hundredth of an are, or one square meter.

Anagrams

  • crenate, enacter, re-enact, reenact, reënact, trecena

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