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Definition of "tical" [ti•cal]

  • An old Thai measurement of weight, the baht, of about 15 grams. (noun)
  • A Burmese measurement of weight, the kyattha, of about 16.3293 grams (0.576 ounces). (noun)
  • The baht, the currency of Siam (now Thailand). (noun)
  • A former currency of Cambodia. (noun)

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Use "tical" in a sentence
  • "The currency was originally known as the tical; this name was used in the English language text on banknotes until 1925."
  • "Yet he was only 36 when the Surrealists in Paris expelled him from their circle, citing his outsize ego and poli tical apathy."
  • "Most of the SEIU's $44 million comes from the 300,000 of its members who donate $7 monthly to the union poli tical-action committee."
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