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dollar
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Word definitions for dollar in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
dollar \dol"lar\, n. [D. daalder, LG. dahler, G. thaler, an abbreviation of Joachimsthaler, i. e., a piece of money first coined, about the year 1518, in the valley (G. thal) of St. Joachim, in Bohemia. See Dale .] (a) A silver coin of the United States ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1550s, from Low German daler , from German taler (1530s, later thaler ), abbreviation of Joachimstaler , literally "(gulden) of Joachimstal," coin minted 1519 from silver from mine opened 1516 near Joachimstal , town in Erzgebirge Mountains in northwest ...
Usage examples of dollar.
If they held the patent on the proper adenovirus, it could be worth billions of dollars.
This is why the demographic profile of the customer is especially important when choosing the stations to which you will devote your advertising dollars.
The agribusiness was thriving in that part of the state, and ever since the Copa de Oro Dam had been constructed in the late Sixties, the recreation dollars had been piling up, too.
Leaving this place, we entered the next gaming-hall, when our man again bet nineteen dollars alce on the first card.
Again he won, and we went the length of the street, Runt wagering nineteen dollars alce on the first card for ten consecutive times without losing a bet.
There, he was appalled to find that what he believed to be such a pretty amethyst, for which he would be willing to pay three or four hundred dollars, was an alexandrite priced at five thousand.
Malvin had tried to ease Alker out of a business in which he had tied up some fifty thousand dollars, and expected to add more.
Pellicano, in turn, had allegedly subcontracted Proctor to do the dirty work for ten thousand dollars.
In perfecting this alterative compound, and likewise other standard preparations of medicine, we have made an outlay of many thousand dollars for chemical apparatus, and special machinery by the aid of which these remedies have been brought to their present perfection.
Stanford University launched a drive to raise one billion dollars in alumnae contributions.
A capitulation ensued, by which the city and port of Manilla, with several ships and the military stores, were surrendered to England, while a ransom was given for all private property, amounting to 4,000,000 dollars.
We can make three thousand dollars apiece without any risk to either of us.
Five oysters apiece for dinner and three spoonfuls of juice, a gill of water, and a piece of biscuit the size of a silver dollar.
Wilson was arrested and immediately responded with a counter charge that England had misappropriated twenty-eight hundred dollars from the Aquarian Society in England.
A notary she trusted had estimated that the land had a market value of four to five hundred dollars an arpent and if Duddy wanted all of it and could pay the price he needed twenty thousand dollars cash.