monétaire

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Borrowed from Late Latin monētārius (monetary, of or related to coinage or money), from earlier Latin monētārius (of or related to mints or minting), from monēta (mint, coinage) (whence monnaie).

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monétaire (plural monétaires)

  1. monetary, fiscal
    la masse monétairethe money supply

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