What's the difference between dinar and diner?

Dinar


Definition:

  • (n.) A petty money of accounts of Persia.
  • (n.) An ancient gold coin of the East.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The regime has restricted individuals' cash withdrawals to 1,000 dinars a month – its calculation of the amount needed for daily living.
  • (2) A comparison and evaluation of a range of basic anatomic relationships underlying facial form in Angle Class I and Class II dolichocephalic, brachycephalic, mesocephalic, and dinaric types of headform.
  • (3) Any money she doesn’t use from her 10.5 Jordanian dinars (£10) of humanitarian assistance a month goes to them.
  • (4) Or [Libyan coastguards] will arrest me and take me to prison, and I will pay 500 dinar to get out.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Italian coastguard ship Bruno Gregoretti, carrying survivors of the boat that overturned off the coast of Libya, arrives at Catania on 20 April.
  • (5) The cost of a complete diagnostic process (on the first of April, 1986) was 5.717 dinars, which means that the cost of a diagnosed carcinoma was 307.765 dinars.
  • (6) They are only getting 40 dinars (£20) a night, and they are saying we don't want to do this dirty work any more."
  • (7) How can you expect a peshmerga with a 500,000-dinar salary to fight Isis while officials get far more benefits?
  • (8) A few paid as much as 7,000 dinars (about £3,500).
  • (9) Their photographs appeared at the end of a 23-minute video depicting his death, along with an offer of a bounty of 100 gold dinars (roughly $20,000) for each pilot killed.
  • (10) Both America and Iraq will succeed when every Arab government has an embassy open in Baghdad, and the child in Basra benefits from services provided by Iraqi dinars, not American tax dollars.
  • (11) I pay 500,000 dinars for rent and if it was not for my taxi I would not have been able to live.
  • (12) The 31-year-old government employee was happy to pay a small amount of his 835,000 dinar (£490) salary that came from Baghdad to Isis as tax, and even donated an extra 7,000 dinars to the caliphate voluntarily.
  • (13) Two weeks on, the price has already increased to 1,500 dinar.
  • (14) "We fought previous regimes out of conviction but these days a peshmerga receives around 500,000 dinars (£260) per month.
  • (15) The man is nice to me, he brings me two meals a day … Sometimes I get half a dinar extra, which I keep myself.
  • (16) · Bremer maintained one slush fund of nearly $600m in cash for which there is no paperwork: $200m of it was kept in a room in one of Saddam's former palaces · 19 billion new Iraqi dinars, worth about £6.5m, was found on a plane in Lebanon that had been sent there by the new Iraqi interior minister · One ministry claimed to be paying 8,206 guards, but only 602 could be found · One American agent was given $23m to spend on restructuring; only $6m is accounted for This is an edited version of an article that appears in the current issue of the London Review of Books ( lrb ).
  • (17) "In Niger there is work, but its maybe 10 [dinar] a day.
  • (18) Fuel In Mosul, the price of petrol has increased from 450 dinars to 2,000-2,500 dinars.
  • (19) The analysis of costs of water fluoridation in October 1988 was 250 dinars per inhabitant.
  • (20) There, Moussa paid a smuggler 700 dinar (about £350) to put Mbalo on a boat.

Diner


Definition:

  • (n.) One who dines.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the interim, Phil cut the solo albums Star Spangled Springer (1973), Phil's Diner (1974) and Mystic Line (1975), and appeared on Roy Wood's album Mustard and on Zevon's debut album in 1976.
  • (2) "I have a gas stove, so with a little bit of a flame the gas worked, and we are, we had dinner, we had our coffee, so we were ok." Adam Gabbatt Horizon Diner in Manahawkin, west of Long Beach Island, serving customers displaced by Sandy.
  • (3) Shark finning, to serve Chinese diners, has also been a scourge.
  • (4) James Franco plays a small-town teacher who walks through a temporal portal in the back of a diner that whisks him from the present day and deposits him in the early-60s, where he makes it his mission to stop Lee Harvey Oswald pulling the trigger.
  • (5) The types were labeled: "finicky eaters," "health-conscious dieters," "diverse diners," and "high-calorie traditionalists."
  • (6) They did, however, let the dog diner sit on the banquette to eat his lunch – quite possibly a first – and swiftly perked up when the owner came out to greet him.
  • (7) He told the story on Tuesday how he had tried to sneak into a Cleveland restaurant for dinner, but found instead a crowd of diners cheering him on.
  • (8) Pictures of the president are everywhere – barbershops, diners, nail salons and bodegas.
  • (9) He often was to be seen at the Metro Diner on Broadway at 100th Street.
  • (10) Diners at the Laconda restaurant were enjoying their meals when the gang tried to break the reinforced windows.
  • (11) Apps like PayPal, Prezzo or Tab allow diners in restaurants to see what they’ve ordered, find out how much the bill comes to and pay it on their mobile at the table.
  • (12) As we puff our napkins I ask him what effect she had on other diners when she ate here.
  • (13) It's a slightly different approach than Rio's ubiquitous "kilo" joints, where diners fill up their plates and pay by weight.
  • (14) We’re seeing restaurants push the boundaries and, for the first time, PE is experiencing a foodie culture of food trucks, pop-up diners and local markets, such as the monthly Valley Market : an alfresco celebration of food, artisanal crafts and a great place to meet genuine PE people.
  • (15) JJ Route 100, Vermont All your picture-postcard impressions of rural New England – village greens, white-steepled wooden church spires and roadside diners – can be enjoyed along Vermont's Route 100, which runs the length of the Green Mountains.
  • (16) • Four locations, Downtown diner at 825 North First Street, mattsbigbreakfast.com .
  • (17) I get to walk to Pete’s Diner and back, by myself.” Ryan discussed moving into an office formerly used by Boehner, who smokes cigarettes.
  • (18) Guzmán went underground as Mexico descended into the abyss, boasting that he paid out $5m a month to corrupt officials, and making sudden, brazen appearances such as that in May 2005 at a restaurant in Nuevo Laredo, his enemy’s doorstep, when 40 diners found the doors suddenly locked by his gunmen to be told: “Don’t be alarmed, order whatever you want, and we’ll pay.” Another of his banquets in Mexico City was raided by the army – but too late, finding only four hapless members of the band paid to entertain Guzmán, who were arrested for possession of firearms.
  • (19) In one video, the attackers – named by Palestinian media as Muhammad and Khalid Muhamra – can be seeing sitting in dark suits and white shirts at a table in the popular Max Brenner restaurant, where they had reportedly ordered drinks and chocolate brownies, before standing up suddenly and firing at close range at fellow diners.
  • (20) Across from my hotel, the Fun City complex contained an imitation midway, a bowling alley, a couple of bars, a replica diner and, tucked in between a hotel and a spa, the Catfish Bend Casino.

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