grosz
an aluminum coin of Poland, one 100th of a zloty.
Origin of grosz
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Other definitions for Grosz (2 of 2)
George, 1893–1959, U.S. painter and graphic artist, born in Germany.
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How to use grosz in a sentence
“We try to get students to think about values and value trade-offs,” grosz says.
Now that computers connect us all, for better and worse, what’s next? | Matthew Hutson | February 24, 2022 | Science Newsgrosz and philosopher Alison Simmons began a program at Harvard called Embedded EthiCS, in which teaching assistants with training in philosophy are embedded in computer science courses and teach lessons on privacy or discrimination or fake news.
Now that computers connect us all, for better and worse, what’s next? | Matthew Hutson | February 24, 2022 | Science News“The danger is that you distract from the actual art-viewing experience,” said grosz.
British Dictionary definitions for grosz (1 of 2)
/ (ɡrɔːʃ) /
a Polish monetary unit worth one hundredth of a złoty
Origin of grosz
1British Dictionary definitions for Grosz (2 of 2)
/ (ɡrəʊs, German ɡrɔs) /
George. 1893–1959, German painter, in the US from 1932, whose works satirized German militarism and bourgeois society
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