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centiem

Dutch

Alternative forms

  • centime

Etymology

Borrowed from French centime, from Latin centesimus (one hundredth), from centum (hundred).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?n?tim/
  • Hyphenation: cen?tiem
  • Rhymes: -im

Noun

centiem m (plural centiemen, diminutive centiempje n)

  1. (historical) A centime, 1?100 of a frank (the currency franc), as a coin or theoretic value
  2. (figuratively) A pittance, insignificant sum

Derived terms

  • opcentiem

Related terms

  • cent
  • centavo
  • centesimo
  • centigram
  • centiliter
  • centimo
  • centner
  • deciem

Latvian

Noun

centiem m

  1. dative plural form of cents
  2. instrumental plural form of cents

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centner

English

Etymology

Probably from Lower German Zentner, comparable to the hundredweight.

Noun

centner (plural centners)

  1. A unit of weight with different actual definitions in parts of Germany and Scandinavia, typically 100 local pounds.
  2. A nonstandard metric unit of weight equal to 100 kilograms, commonly used as an agricultural measure in Eastern Bloc countries (similar to a bushel.)

Translations

Related terms

  • cent
  • centavo m
  • centesimal
  • centesimo m
  • centiem m
  • centigram
  • centiliter
  • centimo m

Swedish

Noun

centner c

  1. A hundredweight, quintal (100 lbs, 42.5 kg)

Declension

Anagrams

  • centern, centren

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