nummulary (Meaning)

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nummulary (a.)

Of or pertaining to coin or money; pecuniary; as, the nummulary talent.

Having the appearance or form of a coin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nummulary

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nummulary Sentence Examples

  1. The nummulary deposit exhibited an abundance of disc-shaped fossils.
  2. The nummulary limestone served as a valuable building material in ancient Rome.
  3. Nummulary coins, adorned with intricate designs, were highly prized in the 18th century.
  4. Researchers discovered a remarkable nummulary reef, providing insights into prehistoric marine environments.
  5. The nummulary collection showcased specimens from various geological eras.
  6. The nummulary banknote featured a prominent depiction of the ancient city of Numidia.
  7. Nummulary dermatitis caused persistent skin irritation and inflammation.
  8. The nummulary pudding resembled a series of stacked pancakes, each with a unique flavor.
  9. The nummulary embroidery pattern consisted of intricate circles and semi-circles.
  10. Nummulary mushrooms, characterized by their round, coin-like caps, were a delicacy in traditional cuisine.

FAQs About the word nummulary

Of or pertaining to coin or money; pecuniary; as, the nummulary talent., Having the appearance or form of a coin.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nummulary deposit exhibited an abundance of disc-shaped fossils.

The nummulary limestone served as a valuable building material in ancient Rome.

Nummulary coins, adorned with intricate designs, were highly prized in the 18th century.

Researchers discovered a remarkable nummulary reef, providing insights into prehistoric marine environments.