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Type Words
Synonyms omani rial, riyal-omani
Type of omani monetary unit
Type Words
Synonyms iranian rial
Type of iranian monetary unit
Type Words
Synonyms yemeni rial
Type of yemeni monetary unit

Examples of rial

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Rial said once the data was assembled, it began to paint a pretty clear picture.
From the tennessean.com
Gold coins denominated in pahlavi were also issued, initially valued at 100 rial.
From the en.wikipedia.org
All told, the rial has lost more than 80 percent of its worth over the past year.
From the forbes.com
But in July and August of 2012 another free fall in the value of rial started.
From the infowars.com
The rial has weathered a dramatic devaluation since the beginning of the year.
From the infowars.com
The government has failed to bring the rial under control despite several attempts.
From the guardian.co.uk
Ahli Bank gained 2.6 percent to 0.241 rial, the highest since September 2008.
From the bloomberg.com
The Iranian rial has faced troubles a number of times in the past two years.
From the infowars.com
On October 1st and 2nd Iran's rial lost more than 25% of its value against the dollar.
From the economist.com
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  • Yemeni rial: the basic unit of money in Yemen; equal to 100 fils
  • Rial is a German brand of light alloy wheels that also was a Formula One constructor.
  • Rial is a surname, family name, or last name (i.e., apellido in Spanish). The surname "Rial" is a very old family name and people with that last name can be found in small numbers in several countries of the western world that use the English language (e.g. ...
  • Iranian currency. Average official rate in 1987 was 71.46 rials to US$1. Official exchange rate, as of December 19, 1984, is determined daily based on Special Drawing Right (q.v.) rial rate and applies to all foreign exchange transactions. ...
  • The basic monetary unit of currency in Iran, Oman, and the Republic of Yemen; also spelled RIYAL, and meaning "real". See LEGAL TENDER.
  • The currency of Iran and one-tenth of a toman.
  • A silver or cupronickel coin and Monetary unit of Iran, equal to 100 dinars.