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Dinar has 10 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

100 dinars equal 1 rial in Iran

"The traveler checked his wallet to see how many rials he had received when exchanging his hundred dinars in Tehran."

2

the basic unit of money in Yugoslavia

"After World War II, the dinar served as the basic unit of money in Yugoslavia before being replaced by other currencies later on."

3

the basic unit of money in Tunisia

"During her trip to North Africa, Sarah watched locals exchange euros for Tunisian dinars at the local bank."

4

the basic unit of money in Libya

"After years of instability, the local market finally reopened using the dinar as the sole currency for transactions in Libya."

5

the basic unit of money in Kuwait; equal 1,000 fils

"After exchanging his euros at the airport, he counted out a stack of dinars to pay for his hotel in Kuwait."

6

the basic unit of money in Jordan; equal to 1,000 fils

"The tourist exchanged his dollars for dinars, knowing that each coin represented a thousand fils in the local currency."

7

the basic unit of money in Iraq; equal to 1,000 fils

"The traveler exchanged his dollars for Iraqi dinars at the airport before visiting the ancient ruins."

8

the basic unit of money in Bahrain; equal to 1,000 fils

"The traveler exchanged his dollars for dinars upon arriving in Bahrain, knowing that each coin represented a thousand fils."

9

the basic unit of money in Algeria

"The traveler carefully counted his dinars before exchanging them at the local bank in Algiers."

10

The official currency of several countries, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Serbia and Tunisia.

"After visiting multiple nations in North Africa and the Middle East, I learned that the dinar serves as the common official currency for places like Algeria, Bahrain, and Tunisia."

In plain English: A dinar is an official currency used by several countries, including Iraq and Jordan.

"She exchanged her dollars for dinars to pay for lunch in Bosnia."

Usage: The dinar is the specific name used for the currencies of nations such as Iraq, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia; do not confuse it with other regional units like the dirham or riyal when discussing Middle Eastern finance. Always capitalize "dinar" regardless of whether you are referring to a single unit or the currency in general.

Example Sentences
"She exchanged her dollars for dinars to pay for lunch in Bosnia." noun
"The traveler exchanged his dollars for dinar to pay for lunch in Bosnia." noun
"She counted her savings and realized she had enough dinar for the trip home." noun
"Many tourists find it difficult to distinguish between the different currencies called dinar when shopping abroad." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
Iranian monetary unit Yugoslavian monetary unit Tunisian monetary unit Libyan monetary unit Kuwaiti monetary unit Jordanian monetary unit Iraqi monetary unit Bahrainian monetary unit Algerian monetary unit

Origin

From Arabic دِينَار (dīnār) and Serbo-Croatian динар (also from Arabic), derived from the Latin dēnārius. Doublet of denar, denarius, denier, diner, dinero, and dinheiro.

Rhyming Words
nar snar knar gnar fnar runar lunar sonar donar bonar ulnar pinar minar einar benar denar chanar gunnar molnar spinar
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