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inti

(ˈɪntɪ)
n
(Currencies) a former monetary unit of Peru
[C20: from Quechua]
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in•ti

(ˈɪn ti)
n.
a former monetary unit of Peru.
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Noun1.inti - the basic unit of money in Peru
Peruvian monetary unit - monetary unit in Peru
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