Dimes

/daΙͺmz/ noun

Coins worth ten cents in United States and Canadian currency; small round pieces of metal money.

From Old French 'dime' meaning 'tithe' or 'tenth part,' derived from Latin 'decima' meaning 'tenth.' American coins were named this because they were worth one-tenth of a dollar.

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