jordanian monetary unit
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Definition
Noun: - Jordanian monetary unit: The standard unit of currency used within the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is the basis for the country's financial system and economic transactions.
Usage
This term refers to the official currency of Jordan. The primary Jordanian monetary unit is the Jordanian dinar (JOD). - Prices for goods in Amman are listed in the Jordanian monetary unit. - Travelers must exchange their currency for the local Jordanian monetary unit.
Advanced Usage
- The term is formal and is typically used in economic, financial, or official contexts when discussing the currency system as a whole, rather than specific denominations.
Variants and Related Words
- Jordanian dinar (JOD): The principal and only monetary unit in circulation in Jordan. It is subdivided into 100 piastres (qirsh) or 1000 fils.
- Fils: A subunit of the Jordanian dinar, representing 1/1000 of a dinar.
- Piastre (Qirsh): A subunit of the Jordanian dinar, representing 1/100 of a dinar.
Synonyms
- Jordanian currency
- Legal tender of Jordan
Related Phrases
- Monetary unit: A standard unit of value of a country's currency.
- Currency: A system of money in general use in a particular country.
Noun
- monetary unit in Jordan