Money

/ˈmʌni/ noun

Money is anything that is widely accepted as payment for goods and services, such as coins, paper bills, or digital balances. It makes trading easier by giving things a common value.

From Old French “moneie,” from Latin “moneta,” originally the title of the goddess Juno whose temple in Rome housed a mint. Over time, the word shifted from the place of minting to the coins themselves.

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