From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcentimecen‧time /ˈsɒntiːm $ ˈsɑːn-/ noun [countable] PEC1/100th of a franc or some other units of money
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centime• Shares of Remy Cointreau traded recently at 28. 90 francs, up 10 centimes.• Hashish pills cost about twenty-five centimes a day and there is no evidence that Modigliani took anything else.• Under the new system, producers of packaged goods would pay a three centimes levy for each package.From Longman Business Dictionarycentimecen‧time /ˈsɒntiːmˈsɑːn-/ written abbreviation c noun [countable]FINANCE 0.01 of the main currency unit in some countries, for example Switzerland and AlgeriaOrigin centime (1800-1900) French cent; → CENT