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numismatic
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nu·mis·mat·ic  (nmz-mtk, -ms-, ny-)
adj.
1. Of or relating to coins or currency.
2. Of or relating to numismatics.

[French numismatique, from Late Latin numisma, numismat-, coin, variant of Latin nomisma, from Greek, custom, current coin, from nomizein, to have in use, from nomos, custom; see nem- in Indo-European roots.]

numis·mati·cal·ly adv.
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numismatic [ˌnjuːmɪzˈmætɪk] ADJnumismático
numismatic
adjnumismatisch


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