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Definition of Cedis
1. cedi [n] - See also: cedi
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cedis
Literary usage of Cedis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Land, Trees, and Women: Evolution of Land Tenure Institutions in Western by Ma Agnes R Quisumbing (2001)
"50 The standard deviations for gross revenues and net revenues are lowest at
306.8 and 305.6 cedis/ha, respectively, for cocoa fields under one year old and ..."
2. Protectors Or Pretenders?: Government Human Rights Commissions in Africa by Binaifer Nowrojee (2001)
"... the total capital investment and operational expenditures of the CHRAJ were
as follows:8 personnel: cedis ..."
3. Urban Livelihoods and Food and Nutrition Security in Greater Accra, Ghana by Daniel G Maxwell (2000)
"... Price of plantain (cedis/kilogram) ... Price of tomatoes (cedis/kilogram) ...
Price of red palm oil (cedis/kilogram) ..."
4. Agricultural Trade and Poverty: Making Policy Analysis Count by SourceOECD (Online service) (2003)
"... cedis (two-thirds of the mean per capita expenditure in 1993), while the
lower ("hard core") poverty line is set at 64 599 cedis (one third of the mean ..."