- new pice
- new pice1/100 of a rupee, a paisa (qv)• • •Main Entry: ↑pice
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
é|pice|rie — «ay pees REE», noun. French. 1. spices. 2. groceries. 3. a grocer s shop: »Eventually they would buy a shop an épicerie, a charcuterie, or a bakery (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
na|ya pai|sa — «nuh YAH py SAH», plural na|ye pai|se «nuh YAY py SAY», a coin of India that replaced the pice in 1957, since 1964 called paisa, equal to 1/100 of a rupee. ╂[< Hindi nayā paisā new pice] … Useful english dictionary
naya paisa — /neuh yah puy sah /, pl. naye paise /neuh yay puy say /. a former monetary unit of India and Bhutan, the 100th part of a rupee. [1955 60; < Hindi: lit., new pice] * * * … Universalium
Modern Indian coins — The pictures of the coins and paper currencies can be found at Reserve Bank of India Coinage Museum, Reserve Bank of India Paper Money., www.indian coins.com. India became independent on 15 August 1947 and was left with a legacy of non decimal… … Wikipedia
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Pakistani rupee — پاکستانی روپیہ (Urdu) … Wikipedia
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