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*"Cent" is an informal name for {{frac|100}} of a [[Units of measurement|unit of measurement]], as in "12 cents of an inch". Specifically, it can refer to: |
*"Cent" is an informal name for {{frac|100}} of a [[Units of measurement|unit of measurement]], as in "12 cents of an inch". Specifically, it can refer to: |
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:*an alternative name for the '''point''', a unit of mass for gemstones equal to {{frac|100}} of a [[carat (unit)|carat]] |
:*an alternative name for the '''point''', a unit of mass for gemstones equal to {{frac|100}} of a [[carat (unit)|carat]] |
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:*[[Cent (area)]], a unit of land area equal to {{frac|100}} of an acre (e.g., as used in [[ |
:*[[Cent (area)]], a unit of land area equal to {{frac|100}} of an acre (e.g., as used in the [[India]]n states of [[Kerala]] and [[Tamil Nadu]]) |
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:*a unit of nuclear reactivity; see [[Dollar (reactivity)]] |
:*a unit of nuclear reactivity; see [[Dollar (reactivity)]] |
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Revision as of 19:00, 22 November 2016
Cent may refer to:
Currency
- Cent (currency), a one-hundredth subdivision of several units of currency
- Penny (Canadian coin), a Canadian coin
- 1 cent (Dutch coin), the Dutch coin minted between 1941 and 1944
- 1 cent euro coin, a European coin
- Penny (United States coin), a United States coin
- Penny (British decimal coin), a British coin
Locations
- Cents, Luxembourg, a quarter of Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Measurement
- Cent (music), a logarithmic measure of relative pitch or intervals
- "Cent" is an informal name for 1⁄100 of a unit of measurement, as in "12 cents of an inch". Specifically, it can refer to:
- an alternative name for the point, a unit of mass for gemstones equal to 1⁄100 of a carat
- Cent (area), a unit of land area equal to 1⁄100 of an acre (e.g., as used in the Indian states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu)
- a unit of nuclear reactivity; see Dollar (reactivity)