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deni

n. A subdivision of currency, equal to 0.01 Macedonian denar.

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Deni

Deni may refer to:

  • Deni language
  • Deni (дени), 1/100 of a Macedonian denar
  • Department of Education (Northern Ireland)
  • Deni (weightlifter), Indonesian weightlifter
  • Viktor Deni (1893–1946), Russian satirist, cartoonist and poster artist
Deni (weightlifter)

Deni (born 26 July 1989) is an Indonesian weightlifter. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and is currently competing in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

He won the gold medal in the 69 kg category at the 2011 Summer Universiade, lifting 321 kg in total. He also had the same achievement in the 2013 Southeast Asian Games, lifting a total of 324 kg

Usage examples of "deni".

A doctor—called Deni Maxx, a round, prissy-looking woman whose belt and pockets bristled with mysterious equipment—fussed around the suspended Human Being.

She turned, but Deni Maxx was making notes on a scroll with a Corestuff stylus, and did not appear to be listening.

Something important must be required of her, for the City to send someone like Deni Maxx to fetch her.

Apart from Deni Maxx's Air-car it was the first artifact even remotely related to the City he'd ever seen.

For some reason she thought of Deni Maxx, the brisk doctor from Muub's Hospital.

But, he suddenly wondered, what if Deni Maxx was right—that the Xeelee truly had come, this time, to finish the Star—to do for them all?

He remembered the dire warnings of poor, lost Deni Maxx: that after his encounter with the Air-sow his body would never regain its pneumatic efficiency.

Was it because…" She turned, but Deni Maxx was making notes on a scroll with a Corestuff stylus, and did not appear to be listening.

The only Andoran among the eight was a graying, placid-faced woman with wide shoulders, Deni Colford, who had kept order in a wagon drivers' tavern in Low Caemlyn, outside the walls, another rough and singular job for a woman.

No, it was Caseille and Deni, following close behind, who were making eyes pop and servants stumble.

They looked quite dashing, and even placid-eyed Deni swaggered just a little.

The short man nodded to Deni, then straightened his back stiffly at a disapproving frown from Birgitte.

In any case, she had stared at the page for only minutes when Deni appeared again.

Putting her head out into the corridor, she found Deni and seven more Guardswomen lined up on either side of the doors.

Aneel, however, was a little more cautious than the late Budian, and so he did not blow Deni to atoms.