dinar
/ˈdiːnɑːr/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of currency, especially in countries of the Middle East.
“The tourist had to exchange her euros for dinars to buy souvenirs.”
2. noun
A gold or silver coin of the ancient Roman Empire.
“The archaeologist discovered an ancient dinar buried beneath the ruins.”
3. noun
The official currency of Iraq and Kuwait.
“The Iraqi dinar is divided into 1,000 fils.”
4. verb
To value or estimate something highly.
“The investor dinar-ed the startup’s potential, investing a significant amount.”