mauritian monetary unit
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Definition
Noun: A Mauritian monetary unit is the standard unit of currency used within the Republic of Mauritius. It forms the basis for the country's financial system and economic transactions.
Usage
This term is used to refer to the fundamental currency unit of Mauritius. The specific name of the unit is the Mauritian rupee (MUR). The term "Mauritian monetary unit" is a formal, categorical term, while "Mauritian rupee" is the specific, practical name.
Examples
- The Mauritian monetary unit is subdivided into 100 cents.
- Prices for goods in Mauritius are quoted in the local Mauritian monetary unit.
- When exchanging currency, you will receive the Mauritian monetary unit.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in economic, financial, and legal contexts when discussing currency systems in a general or comparative sense, rather than in everyday transactions.
- The stability of the Mauritian monetary unit has contributed to the country's economic growth.
Variants and Related Words
- Mauritian rupee (MUR): The specific name of the currency. This is the term used in daily life.
- Rupee: The broader category of currency used in several countries, including Mauritius, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The Mauritian rupee is a specific type of rupee.
- Cent: The fractional unit of the Mauritian monetary unit, equal to 1/100 of a rupee.
Synonyms
- Mauritian currency
- Currency of Mauritius
Notes
- The term "Mauritian monetary unit" itself is rarely used in casual conversation. People almost always refer to the currency by its specific name, the Mauritian rupee or simply rupee when the context is clear.
- It is a hypernym (a general, categorical term) for all denominations of Mauritian currency, including coins and banknotes.
Noun
- monetary unit in Mauritius