different between mozambique vs metical
mozambique
English
Alternative forms
- Mozambique
Etymology
From Mozambique (“former Portuguese colony”); see more there.
Noun
mozambique (countable and uncountable, plural mozambiques)
- Any of various kinds of dress material.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:mozambique.
mozambique From the web:
- what mozambique currency
- what mozambique famous for
- what mozambique capital city
- mozambique what to do
- mozambique what happened
- mozambique what country
- what was mozambique called before
- what does mozambique mean
metical
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Portuguese metical, from Arabic ????????? (mi?q?l, “weight”). Doublet of mithqal
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?t??k??l/
Noun
metical (plural meticals or meticais)
- The currency of Mozambique, divided into 100 centavos
Anagrams
- amletic, climate
Portuguese
Etymology
From Arabic ????????? (mi?q?l, “weight”).
Noun
metical m (plural meticais)
- metical (the currency of Mozambique)
metical From the web:
- what does metrical mean
- what means medical
- what is the metical to the rand
- what is the meaning of metrical
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