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ALL meanings of monies

mon·ies
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  • noun monies Plural form of money. 1
  • noun monies a plural of money. 1
  • noun plural monies any circulating medium of exchange, including coins, paper money, and demand deposits. 1
  • noun plural monies paper money. 1
  • noun plural monies gold, silver, or other metal in pieces of convenient form stamped by public authority and issued as a medium of exchange and measure of value. 1
  • noun plural monies any article or substance used as a medium of exchange, measure of wealth, or means of payment, as checks on demand deposit or cowrie. 1
  • noun plural monies a particular form or denomination of currency. 1
  • noun plural monies money of account. 1
  • noun plural monies capital to be borrowed, loaned, or invested: mortgage money. 1
  • noun plural monies an amount or sum of money: Did you bring some money? 1
  • noun plural monies wealth considered in terms of money: She was brought up with money. 1
  • noun plural monies moneys, Also, monies. Chiefly Law. pecuniary sums. 1
  • noun plural monies property considered with reference to its pecuniary value. 1
  • noun plural monies pecuniary profit: not for love or money. 1
  • adjective monies of or relating to money. 1
  • adjective monies used for carrying, keeping, or handling money: Have you seen my little money purse? 1
  • adjective monies of or relating to capital or finance: the money business. 1
  • idioms monies for one's money, Informal. with respect to one's opinion, choice, or wish: For my money, there's nothing to be gained by waiting. 1
  • idioms monies in the money, Informal. having a great deal of money; affluent: You can see he's in the money by all those clothes he buys. first, second, or third place in a contest, especially a horse or dog race. 1
  • idioms monies make money, to make a profit or become rich: You'll never make money as a poet. 1
  • idioms monies on the money, Informal. at just the exact spot or time; on target: The space shuttle landed on the money at 9:55 a.m. exhibiting or done with great accuracy or expertise: His weather forecasts are always on the money. Also, right on the money. 1
  • idioms monies put one's money where one's mouth is, Informal. to prove the truth of one's words by actions or other evidence; demonstrate one's sincerity or integrity: Instead of bragging about your beautiful house, put your money where your mouth is and invite us over to see it. 1
  • noun,plural monies law: sums of money 1
  • noun,plural monies plural of money 1
  • abbreviation MONIES money 0
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