french franc

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french franc

The traveler exchanged his dollars for French francs at the bank.

Definition

Noun: - A former currency unit: The French franc was the basic monetary unit of France before the adoption of the euro. It was subdivided into 100 centimes.

Usage

The term "French franc" specifically refers to the historical currency of France. It is used when discussing financial matters, prices, or economic history related to France before 2002. - The antique vase was priced at 500 French francs in the 1990 catalog. - My grandfather told stories about when he earned 50 French francs a week.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical and economic contexts: The term is primarily used in historical, financial, or numismatic (coin-collecting) discussions to specify the currency in use during a particular period in France.
    • The treaty stipulated reparations to be paid in French francs.
  • Distinguishing from other francs: The modifier "French" is used to distinguish this currency from other currencies also called the franc, such as the Swiss franc.
    • He exchanged his Swiss francs for French francs at the border.
Variants and Related Words
  • Franc (n): The general term for the currency unit, used by several countries. The "French franc" is a specific type.
  • Centime (n): A subunit of the French franc, equal to 1/100 of a franc.
  • FF (abbreviation): A common abbreviation for the French franc, often used in historical financial documents.
Synonyms
  • Former French currency: This is a descriptive synonym.
  • Pre-euro French money: A contextual synonym highlighting the temporal aspect.
Notes on Meaning

This word has a single, specific meaning as a historical unit of currency. It is not used in idioms or phrasal verbs, as it is a concrete noun referring to a discontinued monetary instrument.

french franc

The traveler exchanged his dollars for French francs at the bank.

Noun
  1. formerly the basic unit of money in France

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