Definition of Sucres

1. sucre [n] - See also: sucre

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sucres

suckt
sucktacular
sucktastic
suckup
suckups
sucky
sucralfate
sucralose
sucraloses
sucrase
sucrases
sucrate
sucrates
sucre bleu
sucres (current term)
sucrier
sucriers
sucroglyceride
sucroglycerides
sucrol
sucrose
sucroselike
sucroses
suction
suction cup
suction cups
suction curettage
suction curettages
suction pump

Literary usage of Sucres

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

1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1903)
"4, 1900, provided for the coinage of gold condores of 10 sucres, ... There were in circulation 1000000 silver sucres, and 2000000 sucres were in the vaults ..."

2. Latin-American Year Book for Investors and Merchants for 1918- (1920)
"During the first hair or 1919, 190.000 sucres were spent in this work, and 300000 sucres were available for expenditures during the second half of this year ..."

3. Ecuador by Linke (1894)
"The customs revenue in 1890 amounted to 3.208,288 sucres and 8l cents, while the contribucion general yielded only 99599 sucres and 56 cents. ..."

4. Proceedings of the First Pan American Financial Conference: Convened by by Pan American financial conference (1915)
"... is 2.05 sucres, and the rate of exchange fluctuated between 2 and 2.11 sucres in normal times and advanced to 2.20 sucres, or about 4£ per cent, ..."

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