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moneychanger
or mon·ey chang·er, Dz·-Բ·
[ muhn-ee-cheyn-jer ]
noun
- a person whose business is the exchange of currency, usually of different countries, at a fixed or official rate.
- a portable device consisting of conjoined vertical tubes for holding coins of different sizes and a mechanism for dispensing change, usually having a clip for attachment to a belt.
moneychanger
/ ˈʌɪˌʃɪԻə /
noun
- a person engaged in the business of exchanging currencies or money
- a machine for dispensing coins
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People look at the exchange rate at a moneychanger displaying a poster of U.S. dollar bill, Chinese Yuan and Malaysia Ringgit in Singapore August 24, 2015.
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A moneychanger counted his currency.
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The man weighing gold may have handled commodities, or he may have been a moneychanger or a banker.
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"It's not a good government," said moneychanger Abdurrahman Arif, 28, as he held a wad of soiled notes and scanned for customers.
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“People used to save up,” says Said Attari, a moneychanger in Ramallah, shaking his head.
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