polish monetary unit

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polish monetary unit

The cashier hands the customer a few polish monetary units as change.

Definition

Noun: A Polish monetary unit is the standard unit of currency used within Poland. It refers to the basic monetary denomination that forms the foundation of the country's financial system.

Usage

The term is used to discuss the fundamental currency unit of Poland in economic, financial, or general contexts. * The zloty is the primary Polish monetary unit. * Before the euro, many European countries had their own distinct monetary unit.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in historical contexts to refer to past official currencies of Poland, such as the Polish mark or the grosz, when they served as the primary monetary unit.
  • In economic comparisons, one might analyze the stability of a Polish monetary unit against other global currencies.
Variants and Related Words
  • Zloty (zł): The name of the specific Polish monetary unit in use since 1924 and reintroduced in 1995. It is subdivided into 100 groszy.
  • Grosz (gr): A subunit of the zloty; 100 groszy equal one zloty. It is not itself the primary monetary unit.
  • Monetary Unit: A broader term for the standard unit of currency in any country.
Different Meanings / Contexts

This term has a single, specific meaning related to the currency of Poland. It does not have other distinct definitions.

Synonyms
  • Polish currency unit
  • Unit of Polish currency
Idioms / Phrases

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using the phrase "Polish monetary unit." It is a formal, descriptive term.

polish monetary unit

The cashier hands the customer a few polish monetary units as change.

Noun
  1. monetary unit in Poland

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