different between centiem vs centner
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)
- (historical) A centime, 1?100 of a frank (the currency franc), as a coin or theoretic value
- (figuratively) A pittance, insignificant sum
Derived terms
- opcentiem
Related terms
- cent
- centavo
- centesimo
- centigram
- centiliter
- centimo
- centner
- deciem
Latvian
Noun
centiem m
- dative plural form of cents
- instrumental plural form of cents
centiem From the web:
centner
English
Etymology
Probably from Lower German Zentner, comparable to the hundredweight.
Noun
centner (plural centners)
- A unit of weight with different actual definitions in parts of Germany and Scandinavia, typically 100 local pounds.
- 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
- A hundredweight, quintal (100 lbs, 42.5 kg)
Declension
Anagrams
- centern, centren
centner From the web:
- what is centner mean
- what weight is centner
- what is 1 centner
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