Dinar
(noun)
- The basic unit of currency in several countries, including Iraq, Jordan, and Tunisia.
- A gold or silver coin used in the medieval Islamic world and the modern Middle East.
Origin:
From arabic dinar, meaning "gold coin".
Examples:
- The dinar is the official currency of Iraq.
- The dinar is worth about 1000 fils.
- The dinar was used as a currency in the medieval Islamic world.
- He exchanged his dollars for dinars at the currency exchange.
- The dinar was a popular currency in the ancient Middle East.