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farthings Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পেনির চতুর্থাংশ,





farthings's Usage Examples:

Only pattern farthings were struck under Queen Anne as there was a glut of farthings from previous reigns.


minted in copper and later in bronze, and replaced the earlier English farthings.


Historically, Iceland was divided into four farthings (landsfjórðungar, singular landsfjórðungur) corresponding to the cardinal directions.


Early farthings were silver, but surviving examples are rare.


The first copper farthings were issued during the reign of King.


Historically, Iceland was divided into farthings that were named after the cardinal directions.


The three-farthings coin closely resembles the three-halfpence coin, differing only in the.


penny-farthing in the Škoda Auto Museum, Czech Republic Two men ride penny-farthings in Santa Ana, California, 1886 A penny-farthing race at Crystal Palace.


Farthing or farthings may refer to: Farthing (British coin), an old British coin valued one quarter of a penny Half farthing (British coin) Third farthing.


Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, the Shire is divided into farthings, into the Fourth Age.


in a plan proposed by Sir Edward Ford (soldier) to mint farthings, halfpence and three-farthings.


16 millimetres in an unclipped coin, compared to 14 mm for the three-farthings, and 19 mm for the three pence (except 1561, which was 21 mm).


The board promised to supply power at three farthings per unit for a fixed two-year period.


inflation long before decimalisation in 1971, and during the 1960s no farthings were produced for general circulation; those minted in 1966 were produced.


cycling during the afternoon and evening, such as those involving penny farthings and folding bicycles.


The penny was subdivided into 4 farthings until 31 December 1960, when they ceased to be legal tender in the UK.


The coins which followed the 1169–75 Norman conquest (farthings, halfpennies and pennies) were minted to the same standard as those of.


There were four farthings in a penny.



Synonyms:

coin;

Antonyms:

head; reverse;

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