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Dimes Meaning


                            
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dimes

🇺🇸 /ˈdaɪmz/ · 🇬🇧 /dˈaɪmz/

Quick facts about “dimes”

Dimes is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈdaɪmz/ in American English and /dˈaɪmz/ in British English.

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“dimes” in historical origins

  • The word 'dime' comes from the French word 'dîme,' meaning 'tithe' or 'tenth,' reflecting its value.
  • Dimes have been minted in the United States since 1796, first featuring the image of a woman named Liberty.
  • The current design of the dime, featuring Franklin D. Roosevelt, was introduced in 1946 to honor the late president.

“dimes” in currency system

  • Each dime is worth 1/10th of a dollar, which means ten dimes equal one dollar.
  • The dime is the smallest denomination of U.S. currency produced, both in size and weight, compared to quarters and nickels.
  • Dimes are commonly used in vending machines, requiring exact change for snacks and drinks.

“dimes” in pop culture

  • Dimes have appeared in numerous songs and movies, often symbolizing luck, wealth, or nostalgia.
  • In the classic film 'Dumb and Dumber,' a dime is humorously used to represent the financial struggles of the characters.
  • The phrase 'a dime a dozen' suggests something is very common and readily available, emphasizing the coin's youth and simplicity.

“dimes” in mathematics

  • Dimes are frequently used in educational settings to teach children about money, counting, and basic arithmetic.
  • Understanding denominations helps in more complex math concepts, such as making change and budgeting.
  • In probability, if one were to randomly select coins from a mixed collection, the odds of picking a dime can be calculated based on the ratio of dimes to other coins.

“dimes” in symbolism

  • In symbolism, dimes can represent not only money but also the idea of small but significant contributions to a larger goal.
  • In some cultures, finding a dime is seen as a sign of good fortune or a message from a loved one who has passed away.
  • The belief that 'good things come in small packages' often relates to the dime's value despite its size.

Rhymes

Dimes rhymes with climbs, climes, limes, primes, rhymes, rimes, times and crimes.

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