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pe|cu´ni|ar´i|ly — pe|cu|ni|ar|y «pih KYOO nee EHR ee», adjective. 1. of or having to do with money: »I pass my whole life, miss, in turning an immense pecuniary mangle (Dickens). 2. in the form of money: »pecuniary assistance, a pecuniary gift. ╂[< Latin… … Useful english dictionary
pe|cu|ni|ar|y — «pih KYOO nee EHR ee», adjective. 1. of or having to do with money: »I pass my whole life, miss, in turning an immense pecuniary mangle (Dickens). 2. in the form of money: »pecuniary assistance, a pecuniary gift. ╂[< Latin pecūniārius <… … Useful english dictionary
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