From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdrachmadrach‧ma /ˈdrækmə/ noun (plural drachmas or drachmae /-miː/) [countable] PECthe standard unit of money used in Greece before the euro
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drachma• This meant going from one bank to another, a bag brimming with wads of crisp drachma notes.Origin drachma (1500-1600) Latin Greek drachme; → DRAM