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twopence Meaning in Bengali



 দুই পেনি

সাবেক যুক্তরাজ্য রৌপ্য মুদ্রা; যুক্তরাজ্য ব্রোঞ্জ দশমিক মুদ্রা মূল্য দুই পেনিসমূহ

Noun:

দুই পেনি,





twopence's Usage Examples:

The pre-decimal twopence (2d) (/ˈtʌpəns/ or /ˈtuːpəns/) was a coin worth one one-hundred-and-twentieth of a pound sterling, or two pence.


Its common names include moneywort, creeping jenny, herb twopence and twopenny grass.


The edition of May 24, 1936, had 24 broadsheet pages and cost twopence.


proposed copper coins from counterfeits Boulton specified them as follows: twopence 2 ounces (57 g) weight, diameter 8 to the foot (1.


I've got twopence to spend and twopence to lend And twopence to send home to my wife.


a standard conversion rate of one dollar for every four shillings and twopence.


of St Paul's Cathedral, selling bags of breadcrumbs to passers-by for twopence a bag so that they can feed the many pigeons which surround the old woman.


the Standard as a morning paper on 29 June 1857, reducing its price to twopence and doubling its size to eight large pages.


passengers paid with a sixpenny piece, allowing the cabbie to keep the twopence change as a tip.


supplying middle sections and recapitulations for overtures and symphonies at twopence a bar, on being supplied with the first section and coda.


lesser extent 18 pence, were often written and spoken as a single word, as twopence or tuppence, threepence or thruppence, etc.


coins, medals and tokens, including the copper "cartwheel" pennies and twopences, and medals depicting the Battle of Trafalgar, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.


the Artillery Ground on the 7th and admission was reduced to the "usual" twopence.


that is a coin valued at one penny in England was deemed to represent twopence in New South Wales.



twopence's Meaning':

a former United Kingdom silver coin; United Kingdom bronze decimal coin worth two pennies

Synonyms:

coin; tuppence;

Antonyms:

reverse; head; tail;

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