Definition of Moroccan dirham

1. Noun. The basic unit of money in Morocco; equal to 100 centimes.

Exact synonyms: Dirham
Terms within: Centime
Generic synonyms: Moroccan Monetary Unit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Moroccan Dirham

Mormonization
Mormonize
Mormonized
Mormonizes
Mormonizing
Mormons
Mornay sauce
Morner's test
Morning Star
Mornington Crescent
Moro
Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Moro reflex
Moroccan
Moroccan Arabic
Moroccan dirham (current term)
Moroccan monetary unit
Moroccans
Morocco
Morocco agencies
Morohashi
Morone
Morone americana
Morone interrupta
Moroni
Moronis
Morori
Morpeth
Morphean
Morpheus

Literary usage of Moroccan dirham

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Morocco by Ken Bernstein (2001)
"Currency The unit of currency is the Moroccan dirham (DH), divided into 100 centimes. In practice, tourists rarely see anything smaller than a half-dirham ..."

2. Migration and Development: New Partnerships for Co-Operation by OECD Staff (1994)
"... policies and to outline the conditions under which the Algerian dinar, the Moroccan dirham and the Tunisian dinar could achieve full convertibility. ..."

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