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FromMiddle Frenchmonétaire, fromLate Latinmonētārius(pertaining to money), fromLatinmonētārius(of a mint), frommonēta(mint, coinage), from the presence—from273 BC toAD 84—of the chief Roman mint at theTemplumIunonis Monetae(Temple ofJuno Moneta), q.v.Doublet ofminter.

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monetary (notcomparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or consisting ofmoney.
    Although of littlemonetary value, Rosie treasured her late grandfather's old hunting gear.
    • 2019, Emerson Kathy Lynn,How to Write Killer Historical Mysteries:
      Wondering how else he passed his time, Winifred surveyed the room again, this time without regard for themonetary value of the things she saw. A box of lutestrings. Five songbooks. But no lute.
    • 2022, Jason Whittaker, Elizabeth Potter,Bodies, Noise and Power in Industrial Music, page62:
      The song is set in a "red room," a likely fiction, urban legend space of torture and death. Being urban legend, details can differ, but consistent within the mythos of the “red room” is its existence on the “deep web” and crowd involvement—likely with amonetary cost—to decide how the person will be tortured and killed.

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of or relating to money

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