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Monetary value   /mˈɑnətˌɛri vˈælju/   Listen
Monetary value

noun
1.
The property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold).  Synonyms: cost, price.  "He puts a high price on his services" , "He couldn't calculate the cost of the collection"






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"Monetary value" Quotes from Famous Books



... gold-producing centre on the globe. There are about fifty thousand people, in all, engaged in gold-mining in the several parts of Victoria, at least ten thousand of whom are Chinese. Still, reliable statistics show that in the aggregate, the corn and wool of this province are alone of more monetary value than is the result from all the ...
— Foot-prints of Travel - or, Journeyings in Many Lands • Maturin M. Ballou



Words linked to "Monetary value" :   expensiveness, incremental cost, value, average cost, price, assessment, marginal cost, inexpensiveness, differential cost



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