Plural for money, or the system of money, in use in a particular country or place
“In fact, coins were always the main form of currency. Silk was used slightly more in private transactions, and official salaries were mostly calculated in the form of rice and other commodities.”
Plural for the fact or quality of being generally accepted or in use
“In some, ideas of wider participation gained currency and even implementation.”
Plural for the fact or state of being circulated for general acceptance or in use
“It gained currency as the title of a Broadway play.”
Plural for the fact or condition of being common, prevalent, or in the majority
Plural for the quality or condition of being modern
Plural for the state or quality of being up-to-date or relevant
Plural for the number of copies sold of a newspaper or magazine
Plural for beads or shells, especially as placed on strings and valued as ornaments or a sort of currency
Plural for habitual or customary practice, especially as creating a right, obligation, or standard
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