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sen
1[sen]
noun
plural
sena money of account of Japan, one 100th of a yen, now used only in certain quotations, as on foreign exchange.
sen
2[sen]
noun
plural
sena money of account of Cambodia, one 100th of a riel.
sen
3[sen]
noun
plural
senan aluminum coin and monetary unit of Indonesia, one 100th of a rupiah.
a bronze, cupronickel, or copper-clad coin and monetary unit of Malaysia, one 100th of a ringgit.
sen.
4abbreviation
senate.
senator.
senior.
Sen.
1abbreviation
senator
senior
SEN
2abbreviation
(formerly) State Enrolled Nurse
sen
3/ ɛ /
noun
a monetary unit of Brunei, worth one hundredth of a dollar, Cambodia, worth one hundredth of a riel, Indonesia, worth one hundredth of a rupiah, Malaysia, worth one hundredth of a ringgit, and formerly of Japan (where it is still used as a unit of account)
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sen1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sen1
Example Sentences
They call me sen, anti-Semitic, which is not true.
Uber Eats has sen an acceleration in demand since mid-March, with 89 percent year-over-year gross bookings growth in April excluding India.
Not surprisingly, when the president Trump the "white power" video on Twitter he also described his supporters sen in the clip as "great people."
“Today 3 sen can buy nothing. I think every treaty needs to be revised because the cost of living changes,” he said.
“We’ve been known to come out lazy in the second half, so it was huge to do that,” senior Cal Hansen said of the scoring spree.
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