decime

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English

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Etymology 1

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From Latin decima (a tenth; a tithing). Doublet of decima and dime.

Noun

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decime (plural decimes)

  1. (historical, law, obsolete) Synonym of tithing (a division of the hundreds of medieval England)

Etymology 2

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From French décime (a tenth; a decime). Doublet of dime.

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Noun

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decime (plural decimes)

  1. (historical) A French coin minted from 1795 to 1801 and from 1814 to 1815, valued at one-tenth of a franc.
  2. (informal) A 10-centime coin, minted up to 1999 and bearing the same value.

Anagrams

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Galician

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Verb

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decime

  1. inflection of decimar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Interlingua

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Adjective

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decime

  1. tenth

Italian

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Noun

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decime f

  1. plural of decima

Latin

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Numeral

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decime

  1. vocative masculine singular of decimus

Spanish

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Verb

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decime

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of decir combined with me

Tarantino

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Adjective

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decime

  1. tenth