dinar >> /ˈdinɑr/
Definition: [noun] The basic monetary unit of Serbia, equal to 100 paras.
Example: While defence and foreign affairs are run jointly, Serbia, with a population of 7.5 million, has remained with the dinar, while Montenegro, population 660,000, uses the euro.
Definition: [noun] The basic monetary unit of certain countries of the Middle East and North Africa, equal to 1000 fils in Jordan, Bahrain, and Iraq, 1000 dirhams in Libya, and 100 centimes in Algeria.
Example: Jordan earned 61 million dinars from phosphate exports in 1987.
Definition: [noun] A monetary unit of Iran, equal to one hundredth of a rial.