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cent

[sent]
–noun
1. a bronze coin of the U.S., the 100th part of a U.S. dollar: made of steel during part of 1943. Symbol: ¢
2. the 100th part of the monetary units of various other nations, including Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Canada, Ethiopia, Fiji, Guyana, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Seychelles, Sierra Leone, the Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uganda.
3. sen 3 .

Origin:
1325–75; ME < L centēsimus hundredth (by shortening), equiv. to cent(um) 100 (see hundred ) + -ēsimus ordinal suffix

cent-

var. of centi- before a vowel: centare.

cent.

centi-

a combining form meaning “hundredth” or “hundred,” used in the formation of compound words: centiliter; centimeter; centipede.
Also, especially before a vowel, cent-.


Origin:
< L, comb. form of centum

cen⋅ti⋅grade

[sen-ti-greyd]
–adjective
1. divided into 100 degrees, as a scale.
2. (initial capital letter) Celsius (def. 1). Abbreviation: cent. Symbol: C


Origin:
1805–15; < F; see centi-, -grade

sen

3[sen]
–noun, plural sen.
1. a bronze coin and monetary unit of Brunei, the 100th part of a dollar.
2. an aluminum coin and monetary unit of Indonesia, the 100th part of a rupiah.
3. a bronze, cupronickel, or copper-clad coin and monetary unit of Malaysia, the 100th part of a ringgit.
Also called cent.


Origin:
1950–55; < Malay < E cent
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cent   (sěnt)   
n.   Abbr. ct.
See Table at currency.

[Middle English, from Old French, hundred, from Latin centum; see dek in Indo-European roots.]
Our Living Language  : The plural of cent is cent in some varieties of vernacular Southern English when preceded by a numeral: That costs eighty cent. The lack of the plural suffix -s in such constructions is also found with units of measurement like foot and pound. See Note at foot.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: cen·ti·grade
Pronunciation: 'sent-&-"grAd, 'sänt-
Function: adjective
: relating to, conforming to, or having athermometer scale on which the interval between the freezing and boiling points of water is divided into 100 degrees with 0° representing the freezing point and 100° the boiling point<10° centigrade> —abbreviation C; —compare CELSIUS
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centi- pref.

  1. One-hundredth part (10-2): centiliter.

  2. One hundred (102): centigrade.

centigrade cen·ti·grade (sěn'tĭ-grād')
adj.
Celsius.

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Science Dictionary
centi-  
A prefix meaning "a hundredth," as in centigram, a hundredth of a gram.
centigrade   (sěn'tĭ-grād')  Pronunciation Key 
See Celsius.

Our Living Language  : Because of confusion over the prefix centi-, which originally meant 100 but developed the meaning 1/100 , scientists agreed to stop using the term centigrade in 1948. The term Celsius is now standard.
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