base coin

Base Coin Meaning in Bengali

বেস কয়েন (noun, /beʃ kɔin/), মূল কয়েন (noun, /mul kɔin/), আধার কয়েন (noun, /adhar kɔin/)

Definition of Base Coin

A base coin refers to a type of currency that has a lower value compared to the standard or official currency of a country. It is usually made from inexpensive materials and is used for small transactions or as a subsidiary coinage. Base coins are often made of copper, nickel, or other alloys and are commonly used in everyday transactions.

Synonyms of Base Coin

1. Token (noun, /ˈtoʊkən/) – টোকেন

2. Subsidiary Coin (noun, /səbˈsɪdiˌɛri kɔin/) – সাহায্যকারী কয়েন

3. Small Change (noun, /smɔl tʃeɪndʒ/) – ছোট পরিবর্তন

Antonyms of Base Coin

1. Standard Coin (noun, /ˈstændərd kɔin/) – মান কয়েন

2. Official Coin (noun, /əˈfɪʃəl kɔin/) – অফিসিয়াল কয়েন

3. Legal Tender (noun, /ˈliɡəl ˈtɛndər/) – আইনগত মূল্যবান

Origin of Base Coin

The concept of base coins dates back to ancient times when different civilizations used various materials to create coins of lower value. The practice of using base coins continued throughout history, with different countries adopting their own versions. The origin of the term “base coin” can be traced to the English language, where it was used to describe coins of lesser value compared to the standard currency.

Nearby Words

1. Base (noun, /beɪs/) – ভিত্তি

2. Coin (noun, /kɔin/) – কয়েন

3. Currency (noun, /ˈkɜrənsi/) – মুদ্রা

Base Coin in Literature Quotes

1. “Money is the base coin of the human soul.” – Robert Green Ingersoll (টাকা মানুষের আত্মার মূল কয়েন।)

2. “The love of money is the root of all evil.” – Bible (টাকার প্রেম সব দুষ্টের মূল।)

Base Coin Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বেস কয়েন

Hindi: आधार सिक्का

Nepali: आधार सिक्का

Urdu: بیس سکے

Tamil: அடிப்படை நாணயம்

Telugu: ఆధార నాణ్యం

Arabic: عملة القاعدة

Chinese: 基础硬币

Japanese: ベースコイン

Russian: базовая монета

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