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schilling
schil·ling S0134200 (shĭl′ĭng)n. The primary unit of currency in Austria before the adoption of the euro. [German, from Middle High German schillinc, from Old High German skilling, gold coin.]schilling (ˈʃɪlɪŋ) n1. (Currencies) the former standard monetary unit of Austria, divided into 100 groschen; replaced by the euro in 20022. (Currencies) an old German coin of low denomination[C18: from German: shilling]schil•ling (ˈʃɪl ɪŋ) n. the basic currency of Austria, which has a fixed value relative to the euro. [1745–55; < German; c. shilling] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | schilling - formerly the basic unit of money in AustriaAustrian schillingAustrian monetary unit - monetary unit in Austriagroschen - 100 groschen equal 1 schilling in Austria | TranslationsSee schilling
schilling
schilling1. the former standard monetary unit of Austria, divided into 100 groschen; replaced by the euro in 2002 2. an old German coin of low denomination Schilling the monetary unit of Austria; equal to 100 groschen. Introduced in 1925 to replace the crown, the schilling was replaced by the reichsmark in 1938 but reintroduced in 1945. According to the rate of exchange set by the State Bank of the USSR in January 1978,100 schillings = 4.55 rubles. Schilling
Schil·ling (shil'ing), Victor, German hematologist, 1883-1960. See: Schilling blood count, Schilling band cell, Schilling index, Schilling test, Schilling type of monocytic leukemia. FinancialSeeAustrian Schillingschilling Related to schilling: Schilling testSynonyms for schillingnoun formerly the basic unit of money in AustriaSynonymsRelated Words- Austrian monetary unit
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