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Millicent

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Noun — One thousandth of a cent, a unit used in finance for pricing very small fractions, such as in securities or ad trading.

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Etymology

As a name, from Old French Melisende, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning roughly "strong worker." As a monetary unit, it is simply "milli-" plus "cent."

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What does “Millicent” mean?

The word “Millicent” means one thousandth of a cent, a unit used in finance for pricing very small fractions, such as in securities or ad trading. In plain terms, a tiny fraction of a cent, used mostly in large-scale financial or digital transactions.

How do you pronounce “Millicent”?

“Millicent” is pronounced MIH-lih-suhnt (/ˈmɪlɪsənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “Millicent” in a sentence?

Here is “Millicent” used in a sentence: “Some online ad auctions settle bids down to a fraction of a millicent.”

What part of speech is “Millicent”?

“Millicent” is a noun.

Where does the word “Millicent” come from?

The word “Millicent” comes from Old French. As a name, from Old French Melisende, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning roughly "strong worker." As a monetary unit, it is simply "milli-" plus "cent.".

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