Sen vs. Yen

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Sennoun

A unit of Japanese currency, worth one hundredth of a yen.

Sennoun

A coin of this value.

Sennoun

(Yorkshire and East Midlands) self

Sennoun

A unit of length equal 20 wa, 40 meters

Sennoun

A Japanese coin, worth about one half of a cent.

Sen

Since.

Sennoun

a fractional monetary unit of Japan and Indonesia and Cambodia; equal to one hundredth of a yen or rupiah or riel

Sennoun

a monetary unit of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Malaysia, equal to one hundredth of a dollar in Brunei, one hundredth of a riel in Cambodia, one hundredth of a rupiah in Indonesia, and one hundredth of a ringgit in Malaysia.

Sennoun

a former monetary unit in Japan, equal to one hundredth of a yen.

Yennoun

The unit of Japanese currency (symbol: ¥) since 1871, divided into 100 sen.

Yennoun

A coin or note worth one yen.

Yennoun

A strong desire, urge, or yearning.

Yennoun

Opium.

Yenverb

(transitive) To have a strong desire for.

Yennoun

The unit of value and account in Japan. The yen is equal to 100 sen. From Japan's adoption of the gold standard, in 1897, to about 1913 the value of the yen was about 50 cents. In 1997 and 1998 the value of the yen varied from 80 per U. S. dollar to 120 per dollar.

Yennoun

a yearning for something or to do something

Yennoun

the basic unit of money in Japan; equal to 100 sen

Yenverb

have a desire for something or someone who is not present;

Yennoun

the basic monetary unit of Japan.

Yennoun

a longing or yearning

Yenverb

feel a longing or yearning

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