Token ( noun , noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Token ( noun )

A piece of metal or plastic used as a substitute for a coin in slot machines or public transport systems, especially one that can be bought at a discount to its face value.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french token, from a variant of toquen, from a germanic word meaning "touch, sign", related to tack.

Examples:

  1. She inserted a token into the slot machine and pulled the lever.
  2. He paid for his ride on the bus with a token.
  3. The token system allowed for easy payment without carrying change.
  4. The arcade only accepted tokens, which could be bought at the front desk.
  5. She collected a large number of tokens from the various games she played.

(As a noun)

Token ( noun )

A piece of metal or plastic used as a substitute for a coin in slot machines or public transport systems, especially one that can be bought at a discount to its face value.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french token, from a variant of toquen, from a germanic word meaning "touch, sign", related to tack.

Examples:

  1. She inserted a token into the slot machine and pulled the lever.
  2. He paid for his ride on the bus with a token.
  3. The token system allowed for easy payment without carrying change.
  4. The arcade only accepted tokens, which could be bought at the front desk.
  5. She collected a large number of tokens from the various games she played.

(As a noun)

Token ( noun )

A piece of metal or plastic used as a substitute for a coin in slot machines or public transport systems, especially one that can be bought at a discount to its face value.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french token, from a variant of toquen, from a germanic word meaning "touch, sign", related to tack.

Examples:

  1. She inserted a token into the slot machine and pulled the lever.
  2. He paid for his ride on the bus with a token.
  3. The token system allowed for easy payment without carrying change.
  4. The arcade only accepted tokens, which could be bought at the front desk.
  5. She collected a large number of tokens from the various games she played.
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