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millieme
[ meel-yem, mee-yem ]
noun
- a cupronickel coin of Egypt and Sudan, the 1000th part of a pound or the 10th part of a piaster.
- a former coin and monetary unit of Libya, the 1000th part of a pound: replaced by the dirham.
millieme
1/ ːˈɛ /
noun
- a Tunisian monetary unit worth one thousandth of a dinar Also calledmillime
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2/ ːˈɛ /
noun
- an Egyptian monetary unit worth one thousandth of a lira
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Word History and Origins
Origin of millieme1
1900–05; < French è ≪ Latin ŧܲ thousandth, equivalent to mille thousand + -ŧܲ ordinal suffix
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Word History and Origins
Origin of millieme1
from French è thousandth
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A millieme is worth one-half cent, and then the millieme is further subdivided into fractional coins, some of which are about the size of the mustard seed and worth about as much as a share of mining stock.
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Officially the � piastre is known as 5 milliemes, and so with the coins of lower denomination, the para being � millieme.
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There was a smaller coin—a millieme—equal to one-tenth of a piastre.
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On croit aussi qu'il est incarne dans la personne du "Dalai Lama," et qu'il paraitra en qualite de Bouddha, le millieme de la periode actuelle du monde.
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