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denomination

[dih-nom-uh-ney-shuhn] / dɪˌnɒm əˈneɪ ʃən /




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Like many shopkeepers, Ognian has the new currency ready, in coins and small denomination notes, ready for the transition.

From BBC

His image and that of his father Hafez, who both ruled the country for decades, appear on some denominations of notes.

From Barron's

An avid numerologist, in 1987, he issued new currency in denominations of nine -- a digit considered auspicious, but bewildering shoppers with mental arithmetic.

From Barron's

She has led the church ever since, continuing its progressive direction by welcoming LGBTQ+ congregants, a shift from their Baptist denomination.

From Los Angeles Times

Catholics facing impact from deportations—a rate nearly three times higher than evangelicals and four times higher than other Christian denominations.

From Los Angeles Times