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Definitions for Dinar
[1] any of various former coins of the Near East, especially gold coins issued by Islamic governments.
[2] a money of account of Iran, the 100th part of a rial.
[3] formerly, a coin and monetary unit of Yugoslavia, equal to 100 paras. Abbreviation : Din. a coin and monetary unit of Macedonia and Serbia, equal to 100 paras.
[4] a paper money, silver or nickel coin, and monetary unit of Iraq, equal to 1000 fils or 20 dirhams. Abbreviation : ID.
[5] a paper money and monetary unit of Jordan, equal to 1000 fils. Abbreviation : JD.
[6] a paper money and monetary unit of Kuwait, equal to 10 dirhams or 1000 fils. Abbreviation : KD.
[7] a paper money and monetary unit of Tunisia, equal to 10 dirhams or 1000 millimes.
[8] a paper money, cupronickel coin, and monetary unit of Algeria, equal to 100 centimes. Abbreviation : DA.
[9] a paper money and monetary unit of Bahrain, equal to 1000 fils. Abbreviation : BD.
[10] a paper money and monetary unit of Libya, equal to 1000 dirham: replaced the pound in 1971. Abbreviation : LD.
[11] a paper money and monetary unit of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, equal to 1000 fils. Abbreviation : YD.
[12] the standard monetary unit of the following countries or territories. Algeria: divided into 100 centimes. Bahrain: divided into 1000 fils. Iraq: divided into 1000 fils. Jordan: divided into 1000 fils. Kuwait: divided into 1000 fils. Libya: divided into 1000 dirhams. Serbia: divided into 100 paras (formerly the standard monetary unit of Yugoslavia). Sudan, Tunisia: divided into 1000 millimes Abbreviation: Din , D , d
[13] a monetary unit of the United Arab Emirates worth one tenth of a dirham
[14] a coin, esp one of gold, formerly used in the Middle East
Words nearby Dinar
din-din, din., dinah, dinan, dinant, dinar, dinarchy, dinard, dinaric, dinaric alps, dine
Origin of Dinar
1625–35; < Arabic, Persian dīnār < Late Greek dēnárion < Latin dēnārius a ten-as coin; see denary
Word origin for Dinar
C17: from Arabic, from Late Greek dēnarion, from Latin dēnārius denarius