cur·ren·cy
noun \ˈkər-ən(t)-sē, ˈkə-rən(t)-\
: the money that a country uses : a specific kind of money
: something that is used as money
: the quality or state of being used or accepted by many people
plural cur·ren·cies
Full Definition of CURRENCY
1
a : circulation as a medium of exchange
b : general use, acceptance, or prevalence <a story gaining currency>
c : the quality or state of being current : currentness
2
a : something (as coins, treasury notes, and banknotes) that is in circulation as a medium of exchange
b : paper money in circulation
c : a common article for bartering
d : a medium of verbal or intellectual expression
So currency is money.
Very good now we have to define money.
Money = The main functions of money are distinguished as: a medium of exchange; a
unit of account; a store of value
So money is a unit. Now we need to define unit.
u·nit
ˈyo͞onit/Submit
noun
1.
an individual thing or person regarded as single and complete but which can also form an individual component of a larger or more complex whole.
"the family unit"
synonyms: component, element, building block, constituent; More
a device that has a specified function, esp. one forming part of a complex mechanism.
"the gearbox and transmission unit"
a piece of furniture or equipment for fitting with others like it or made of complementary parts.
"a sink unit"
a self-contained section of accommodations in a larger building or group of buildings.
"one- and two-bedroom units"
a part of an institution such as a hospital having a special function.
"the intensive care unit"
a subdivision of a larger military grouping.
"he returned to Germany with his unit"
synonyms: detachment, contingent, division, company, squadron, corps, regiment, brigade, platoon, battalion; More
an amount of educational instruction, typically determined by the number of hours spent in class.
"students take three compulsory core units"
an item manufactured.
"unit cost"
a police car.
"he eased into his unit and flicked the siren on"
2.
a quantity chosen as a standard in terms of which other quantities may be expressed.
"a unit of measurement"
synonyms: quantity, measure, denomination More
3.
the number one.
the digit before the decimal point in decimal notation, representing an integer less than ten.
Origin
More
late 16th cent. (as a mathematical term): from Latin unus, probably suggested by digit.
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