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- noun Plural form of
austral .
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Examples
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Sift through the muck of monetary policy below the Rio Grande and you'll find a compost heap of rotten australs, sucres, intis, cruzeiros and more kinds of pesos than you could stuff into Columbus's caravel.
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Menem introduced a new peso, equalling 10,000 australs.
1992, Jan. 1 2001
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All those who hold pesos in Mexico, soles in Peru, australs in Argentina, or bolivars in Venezuela are afraid of inflation; they fear half the value of those currencies can be lost overnight.
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All those who hold pesos in Mexico, soles in Peru, australs in Argentina, or bolivars in Venezuela are afraid of inflation; they fear half the value of those currencies can be lost overnight.
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