monetary
Of, pertaining to, or consisting of money.
Adjective
- Of, pertaining to, or consisting of money.
- Although of little monetary value, Rosie treasured her late grandfather's old hunting gear.
- So what’s the Fed to do? It must manage interest rates without a working monetary policy compass. - 2019 August 1, Mark Zandi, “Blame Trump for the Fed’s broken monetary policy compass”, in CNN:
- Wondering how else he passed his time, Winifred surveyed the room again, this time without regard for the monetary value of the things she saw. A box of lutestrings. Five songbooks. But no lute. - 2019, Emerson Kathy...
Origin
From Middle French monétaire, from Late Latin monētārius (“pertaining to money”), from Latin monētārius (“of a mint”), from monēta (“mint, coinage”), from the presence—from 273 BC to AD 84—of the chief Roman mint at the Templum Iunonis Monetae (“Temple of Juno Moneta”), q.v. Doublet of minter.
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monetarily monetarization monetary impotence monetary instrument monetary policy monetary unit non-monetary nonmonetary premonetary unmonetary