n. 1. See Table at currency. 2. A coin or note that is worth one dollar. 3. Any of various historical silver coins similar to the taler, such as a piece of eight. 4. Money spent or available to be spent: boardwalk shops competing for the tourist dollar. [Low German daler, taler, from German Taler, short for Joachimstaler, after Joachimstal (Jáchymov), a town of northwest Czech Republic where similar coins were first minted.] |
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