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moneys


Meanings
  • funds, currency, or coins

    - "The moneys in the bank account."
    - "The local store only accepts local moneys."
    - "The tourist had to exchange his home currency for local moneys."

Synonyms

beer ticket , bread , bucks , cake , cash , cheddar , coin , cream , currency , dinars , dosh , dough , ducats , folding stuff , funds , geld , gelt , greenbacks , jack , legal tender , lolly , lucre , means , moolah , paper , pennies , readies , sheets , shrapnel , simoleons , spends , spondulicks , sterling , wonga
Rhymes
Words rhyming with moneys
dimes , crimes , chimes
Homophones
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  1. homes

  2. hymes

  3. hims


Variants
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for her money , for his money , for its money , for my money , for one's money , for our money , for their money , for your money , money , moneys , monies , on the money , bank money , bank moneys , blood money , blood moneys , conscience money , conscience moneys , even money , even moneys , fiat money , fiat moneys , folding money , folding moneys , front money , front moneys , front monies , hot money , hot moneys , mad money , mad moneys
Forms
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The word 'moneys' is a plural noun form that refers to a collection or a sum of money. It can also be used as an uncountable noun form to refer to money in general. For example, 'I need to deposit some moneys into my savings account.' or 'The company's revenue consists mainly of moneys from the sale of its products and services.'


Etymology
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The word 'moneys' comes from the Old French word 'moneie', which means 'coin' or 'money'. The term has been used in English since the late 14th century.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the term 'moneys' first appeared in English in the late 14th century?

  2. Did you know that the term 'moneys' comes from the Old French word 'moneie', which means 'coin' or 'money'?

  3. Did you know that the term 'moneys' is often used interchangeably with the term 'money', but the term 'moneys' specifically refers to a collection or a sum of money, while the term 'money' generally refers to a medium of exchange, a unit of account, or a store of value.


Related Concepts
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  1. currencies: Currencies are different types of money used as a medium of exchange in various countries and regions around the world. Each currency has its own unique name, symbol, and value. For example, the United States dollar (USD) is the currency used in the United States, and it is represented by the dollar sign ($) and the symbol of the bald eagle. The Euro (EUR) is the currency used by the European Union (EU), and it is represented by the Euro sign (€) and the image of the twelve stars of the European Union flag.


Culture
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Moneys have played an important role in various cultures throughout history. For instance, in ancient Greece, coins were used for trade and were often decorated with images of gods and goddesses. In medieval Europe, coins were used to pay taxes and were often stamped with the image of the ruling monarch. Today, moneys continue to play an important role in various aspects of modern life, from personal financial management to international trade and finance.

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