A centisecond.
1/100 of a meter is a centimeter
A centimeter = 1/100 of a meter
acre
There is no specific name. It is a tenth of a nanometre.
Prior to the Euro, French currency was known as the Franc, the Franc was divided into 100 smaller coins known as Centimes. This word derives from Cent meaning one hundredth part
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Schweizer Franken
The Swiss franc (or Frank) was modelled on the French Franc. In those day, the value of a currency was determined by the amount of gold it contained. In 1848, the Swiss Confederation decided to issue a coin with the same gold content as the French Franc, and called it the franc.
The 5 Franc coins from the 1800s are called 5 Francs.
centime
A franc
Swiss Franc
I think that the currency is called Cour de Franc Pacifique or Pacific Franc
The currency of the Republic of the Congo is the Congolese franc, the currency of the Democratic Republic is the Comoros Franc.
That is a monetary unit of Switzerland and certain other countries (including France, Belgium, and Luxembourg until the introduction of the euro), equal to one hundredth of a franc or other decimal currency unit.
French money used to be called the franc. The franc was the currency of France before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The franc was subdivided into centimes.