Associations to the word «Euro»
Noun
- Integration
- Inflation
- Kw
- Denomination
- Yugoslavia
- Litre
- Bosnia
- Europa
- Mint
- Investment
- Diesel
- Match
- Parity
- Subsidy
- Petrol
- Athos
- Kazakhstan
- Cup
- Austria
- Million
- Final
- Cap
- Financing
- European
- Switzerland
- Deficit
- Rupee
- Banco
- Jul
- Italy
- Synth
- Accession
- Midfield
- Per
- Siemens
- Armenia
- Referee
- Azerbaijan
- Serbia
- Disney
- Arctic
- Czech
- Payment
- Pound
- Renault
- Spain
- Shootout
- Kosovo
- Stoppage
- Circulation
- Crisis
- Exchange
- Enlargement
- Approx
- Afro
- Dm
- Pact
- Eu
- Bayern
- Med
- Shareholder
- Semi
- Plural
- Colonialism
- Vatican
- Turkey
- Stadium
- Auction
- Trance
- Partnership
- Asset
- Compensation
- Sterling
- Investor
- Goal
- Germany
Adjective
Wiktionary
EURO, noun. The currency unit of the [1]. Symbol: €
EURO, noun. A coin with a face value of 1 euro.
EURO, noun. An abbreviation for European in any sense; e.g. "euro size"; "euro style pad".
EURO, noun. Macropus robustus, a wallaroo (macropod species).
EURO, adjective. Clipping of European
EURO, noun. Alternative spelling of euro, the currency and coin introduced 1999.
EURO, noun. (soccer) (usually followed by the year) The UEFA European Football Championship, a European football competition held between the international teams of Europe every four years.
EURO, noun. Clipping of European
EURO, proper noun. A ghost town in Western Australia.
EURO WASP, noun. (British) A median wasp, an aggressive European wasp, Dolichovespula media, which spread from the continent to Britain in 1980's.
EURO WASPS, noun. Plural of Euro wasp
Dictionary definition
EURO, noun. The basic monetary unit of most members of the European Union (introduced in 1999); in 2002 twelve European nations (Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Austria, Finland) adopted the euro as their basic unit of money and abandoned their traditional currencies.
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.