Dollar

Noun

 * 1) Official designation for currency in some parts of the world, including Canada, Australia, the United States, Hong Kong, and elsewhere.  Its symbol is $.
 * 2) * 1990 October 28, Paul Simon, “Born at the Right Time”, The Rhythm of the Saints, Warner Bros.
 * We like to go down to restaurant row / Spend those euro-dollars / All the way from Washington to Tokyo

Derived terms

 * Category:English words derived from: dollar
 * Australian dollar
 * bet one’s bottom dollar
 * BZD
 * dollar diplomacy
 * look like a million dollars
 * petrodollar
 * the sixty-four-thousand-dollar question
 * top dollar
 * US dollar

Adjectives for Dollar
precious; shrunken; tangible; advertising; paltry; appreciating; solitary; minted; countless (pi); depreciating; inflated; purchasing.

Verbs for Dollar
adopt—; beg—; coin—s; count—s; counterfeit—; deflate—; devaluate—; earn—; fill with—; flash—; furnish with—; inflate—; issue—; lose—; mint—s; present with—; print—s; proffer—; rate—; reduce to—; reject—; relinquish—; soil—; tear—; value—; worship—; — accrue; —adorns; — attracts.

Thesaurus
C, C-note, Deutschmark, G, G-note, Mark, Reichsmark, afghani, anna, baht, bawbee, bill, bone, buck, cartwheel, cent, centavo, centime, century, conto, copper, crown, dime, dollar bill, dong, farthing, fifty cents, fin, fish, five cents, five hundred dollars, five-dollar bill, five-hundred-dollar bill, five-spot, fiver, florin, four bits, fourpence, fourpenny, franc, frogskin, grand, groat, guilder, guinea, gulden, half G, half a C, half crown, half dollar, half grand, halfpenny, hundred-dollar bill, iron man, kip, kopeck, krona, krone, lira, mag, meg, mill, milreis, mite, monkey, new pence, nickel, np, p, pence, penny, peseta, pie, piece of eight, pistareen, pony, pound, quarter, quid, rand, red cent, rial, rock, ruble, rupee, sawbuck, shekel, shilling, silver dollar, sixpence, skin, smacker, sol, sou, stiver, ten cents, ten-spot, tenner, thousand dollars, thousand-dollar bill, threepence, threepenny bit, thrippence, tuppence, twenty-dollar bill, twenty-five cents, two bits, two-dollar bill, two-spot, twopence, won, yard, yen

Etymology
c. 1500, from early daler:, daalder:, from  Taler:, Thaler:, from coins Sankt Joachimsthaler:, named from the place where coins were minted from silver mined nearby, in what is now the Czech Republic (former Joachimsthaler, Bohemia).

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Armenian:
 * Belarusian: долар, даляр
 * Bosnian:
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: written,,   spoken (both terms can apply to any currency if the listener knows, which currency is used)
 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: dollari, taala
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: δολλάριο,
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi: डॉलर, डौलर
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:


 * Lithuanian: doleris
 * Macedonian:
 * Navajo:
 * Norwegian:
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: долар
 * Roman: dolar
 * Spanish:
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: dolyar
 * Thai: ดอลลาร์
 * Turkish: dolar
 * Ukrainian:
 * Urdu: ڈالر
 * Vietnamese:, ,  đô-la,   đồng Mỹ
 * Volapük: dolar, doab

Etymology
From dollar:, from early  daler:, daalder:.

Noun

 * 1) Dollar.

Related terms

 * daalder

Noun

 * 1) Dollar

Noun
dollar


 * 1) dollar