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dîme ou · dime ou · décime (du latin : decima, « dixième ») est une contribution variable, étymologiquement de 10 %, versée en nature ou en espèces, à une ...
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The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation, being 0.705 inches (17.91 millimeters) in diameter ...
Dime or Dimes may refer to: Contents. 1 Coins; 2 Acronyms (DIME); 3 Banks; 4 Music; 5 Places; 6 Sports; 7 People; 8 See also. Coins edit.
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Inherited from Old French dixme, from Latin decimus. Compare the borrowed doublet décime. Pronunciation edit · IPA ...
From Middle English dime, from Anglo-Norman disme (“one tenth, tithe”) (modern French dîme), from Latin decimus (“tenth”). Doublet of decime. Noun edit. dime ( ...
The Roosevelt dime is the current dime, or ten-cent piece, of the United States. Struck by the United States Mint continuously since 1946, ...
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Dime is a round coin-shaped character with two sides - heads and tails. His body, including his rims, is shiny silver. His face appears on the heads side, ...
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The dime is a United States coin valued at $0.10, and is formally labelled as "one dime". The denomination was originally authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792, ...
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