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Showing words for DIRHAM using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Dirham

dirham, hardim, madrih, mirdha

5 Letter Words for Dirham

harim, ihram, mahdi, mardi, marid

4 Letter Words for Dirham

admi, amid, arid, dari, dhai, diam, dram, hair, hami, hard, harm, maid, mair, mard, mari, mird, raid, rami, rima

3 Letter Words for Dirham

adh, adm, ahi, aid, aim, air, ami, ard, arm, dah, dam, dar, dha, dia, dim, dir, had, ham, hia, hid, him, hir, ida, ira, mad, mar, mia, mid, mir, mrd, mri, rad, rah, rai, ram, rha, rhd, ria, rid, rim

Definitions for Dirham

[1] a money of account of Iraq, the 20th part of a dinar, equal to 50 fils.
[2] a money of account of Kuwait, the 10th part of a dinar, equal to 100 fils.
[3] a brass-clad steel coin and monetary unit of Libya, the 1000th part of a dinar: replaced the millieme in 1971.
[4] a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of Morocco, equal to 100 centimes. Abbreviation : DH.
[5] a bronze or cupronickel coin of Qatar, the 100th part of a riyal.
[6] a money of account of Tunisia, the 10th part of a dinar, equal to 100 millimes.
[7] a cupronickel coin and monetary unit of the United Arab Emirates, equal to 100 fils.
[8] the standard monetary unit of Morocco, divided into 100 centimes
[9] the standard monetary unit of the United Arab Emirates, divided into 10 dinars and 100 fils
[10] a Kuwaiti monetary unit worth one tenth of a dinar and 100 fils a Tunisian monetary unit worth one tenth of a dinar and 100 millimes a Qatari monetary unit worth one hundredth of a riyal a Libyan monetary unit worth one thousandth of a dinar
[11] any of various silver coins minted in North African countries at different periods

Words nearby Dirham

diredawa, direful, diremption, direxit, dirge, dirham, dirhem, dirhinous, dirichlet, dirigible, dirigisme

Origin of Dirham

1965–70; < Arabic dirham < Greek dráchma; see drachma

Word origin for Dirham

C18: from Arabic, from Latin: drachma