grosz

grosz

 (grôsh)
n. pl. gro·szy (grô′shē)
A Polish unit of currency equal to 1/100 of the zloty.

[Polish, from Czech groš, from Medieval Latin (dēnārius) grossus, thick (denarius).]
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grosz

(ɡrɔːʃ)
n, pl groszy (ˈɡrɔːʃɪ)
(Currencies) a Polish monetary unit worth one hundredth of a złoty
[from Polish, from Czech grosh; see groschen]

Grosz

(ɡrəʊs; German ɡrɔs)
n
(Biography) George. 1893–1959, German painter, in the US from 1932, whose works satirized German militarism and bourgeois society
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grosz

(grɔʃ)

n., pl. gro•szy (ˈgrɔ ʃi)
a monetary unit of Poland, equal to 1/100 of a zloty.
[1945–50; < Polish < Czech groš; see groschen]

Grosz

(groʊs)

n.
George, 1893–1959, U.S. artist, born in Germany.
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Noun1.grosz - 100 groszy equal 1 zloty in Poland
Polish monetary unit - monetary unit in Poland
zloty - the basic unit of money in Poland
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