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senti

[ sen-tee ]

noun

, plural sen·ti.
  1. a monetary unit of Tanzania, one 100th of a shilling; cent.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of senti1

From Swahili, from English cent ( def )

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Example Sentences

Comment un cardinal n'a-t-il pas senti qu'il ne faut pas lever une glise pour faire pendant quelque chose?

There is but a slender difference between barbarity and senti-mentalism.

Si Beethoven n'avait pas senti la faiblesse de sa production, il aurait crit un deuxime opra.

On rend mieux compte de ce qu'on a senti que de ce qu'on sent.

"Signore noi ci siamo sole, nessuno ci senti," remarked the Signora encouragingly.

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