Definition
Dollar is a noun that refers to the basic monetary unit used in various countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and others. It is commonly represented by the symbol "$" and serves as a standard unit of currency for trade and finance in these regions.
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The word "dollar" originates from the German "Thaler," a coin used in the 16th century in Europe, named after the "Joachimsthaler," a silver coin from the town of Joachimsthal (now Jáchymov in the Czech Republic). This term evolved into "dollar" in English by the 17th century, eventually becoming the standard currency name in the United States and other countries.
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The noun "dollar" is widely used in economic and financial contexts to denote the primary unit of currency in several countries. For example, "The price is 20 dollars." The term is often used in both formal and informal settings, as in "He only has a few dollars left."
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