ten dollar bill — noun a United States bill worth 10 dollars • Syn: ↑tenner • Hypernyms: ↑bill, ↑note, ↑government note, ↑bank bill, ↑banker s bill, ↑bank note, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
United States ten-dollar bill — The United States ten dollar bill ($10) is a denomination of United States currency. The first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton is currently featured on the obverse of the bill, while the U.S. Treasury is featured on the reverse … Wikipedia
Canadian ten-dollar bill — The Canadian ten dollar bill is one of the most common banknotes of the Canadian dollar. It was the first bill printed when Canada changed its banknotes in 2001.The current ten dollar bill is dominantly purple in colour. The front features a… … Wikipedia
dollar bill — A paper note printed by the Treasury, or by one of the Federal Reserve Banks under authority of the treasury, having the value of one dollar. Also five dollar bill, ten dollar bill, etc.: notes with the value of five, ten, etc. dollars. Prior to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
New Zealand Ten dollar Note — Ten Dollars (New Zealand) Value: 10 New Zealand Dollar … Wikipedia
United States twenty-dollar bill — Obverse of the Series 2006 $20 bill … Wikipedia
United States one hundred-dollar bill — One hundred dollars (United States) Value: $100 … Wikipedia
Canadian twenty-dollar bill — The Canadian $20 bill is the most common banknote of the Canadian dollar; it is the main banknote dispensed from Canadian automatic banking machines (ABM). The Canadian $20 bill was introduced on September 29, 2004 as part of the Canadian Journey … Wikipedia
ten — /ten/, n. 1. a cardinal number, nine plus one. 2. a symbol for this number, as 10 or X. 3. a set of this many persons or things. 4. a playing card with ten pips. 5. Informal. a ten dollar bill: She had two tens and a five in her purse. 6. Also… … Universalium
ten — O.E. ten (Mercian), tien (W.Saxon), from P.Gmc. *tekhan (Cf. O.S. tehan, O.N. tiu, Dan. ti, O.Fris. tian, O.Du. ten, Du. tien, O.H.G. zehan, Ger. zehn, Goth. taihun ten ), from PIE *dekm … Etymology dictionary