denier

  • 81denier — de·nier …

    English syllables

  • 82denier — I de•ni•er [[t]dɪˈnaɪ ər[/t]] n. a person who denies • Etymology: 1350–1400 II de•nier [[t]dəˈnɪər, dənˈyeɪ[/t]] or, esp. for 1, [[t]ˈdɛn yər[/t]] n. 1) tex a unit of weight indicating the fineness of fiber filaments and yarns, and equal to a… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 83denier — I. /dəˈnaɪə/ (say duh nuyuh) noun someone who denies. {Middle English; from deny + er1} II. /ˈdɛniə/ (say deneeuh), /ˈdɛnieɪ/ (say deneeay) noun a unit of mass used to indicate the fineness of silk, nylon, etc., equal to 1 gram per 9000 metres.… …

  • 84Denier — De|ni|er [de ni̯e: ], das; [s], <französisch> (Einheit für die Fadenstärke bei Seide und Chemiefasern; Abkürzung den); vgl. Tex …

    Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • 85denier — nm. DÈNÎ (Albanais, Taninges) …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 86denier — A penny …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 87denier — n. a unit of weight by which the fineness of silk, rayon, or nylon yarn is measured. Etymology: orig. the name of a small coin: ME f. OF f. L denarius …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 88French denier — Denier of Charlemagne. 768 814 CE. 21mm, 1.19 g, Toulouse mint …

    Wikipedia

  • 89denier a Dieu — /danyey a dyiiw/ In French law, earnest money; a sum of money given in token of the completion of a bargain. The phrase is a translation of the Latin denarius Dei (q.v.) …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 90denier a Dieu — /danyey a dyiiw/ In French law, earnest money; a sum of money given in token of the completion of a bargain. The phrase is a translation of the Latin denarius Dei (q.v.) …

    Black's law dictionary