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Answer for the clue "Coin of Korea ", 4 letters:
chon

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Word definitions for chon in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. 100 chon equal 1 won 100 chon equal 1 won

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Chon often refers to Chonan languages . ''' Chon '''may also refer to: Chon (name) , A given name or surname Korean won , A currency used in North and South Korea CHON , a mnemonic acronym for the four most common elements in living organisms Kopi Luwak ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. #Translingual

Usage examples of chon.

WHILE Chon Look was quietly engaged in his pretended shrine, Soy Foon was also contemplative.

A solemn Chinaman, dressed in Oriental robes, was introduced as Chon Look, the priest of the secret temple.

In English, Chon Look explained the purpose of wishing sticks, of paper talismans, of other objects used by Buddhists.

Reaching the door, Chon Look extended his hand and mumbled Chinese words as he bowed.

He watched the lips of Chon Look, and saw, as well as heard, the next utterance of the mystic word.

Somewhere, at the end of this strange walk, he would meet another other than Chon Look, the Buddhist.

Approaching the large taboret, Chon Look motioned in that direction with the hammer.

Raising a scrawny, long-nailed hand, the hideous monster gesticulated toward Chon Look.

As soon as the sight-seers had gone, Chon Look went to one side of the shrine and pressed his hand against the side of a five-shelved rack which contained ornaments of jade and china.

BACK in his shrine, Chon Look stood pondering while he awaited the arrival of another crowd of tourists.

American sight-seers were considered open game in parts of Chinatown, and Chon Look, by a tie-up with the bus owners, soon had a going enterprise.

It was generally believed that Chon Look had been smart enough to turn the earnings from his old shop into this profitable business.

With a constant stream of sight-seers pouring into it, Chon Look had no need for other revenue.

Like Chon Look, the Buddhist, Soy Foon, the merchant, was sure that he was worthy of the confidence given by Kwa.

Going out, he hoped, he would remove a wrapped gift from solemn-faced Chon Look - a gift meant for Urvin.