Definitionadj. pertaining to a monetary system based on two metals
Last update: June 30, 2015
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Philip's bimetallic system, which had attempted artificially to fix the value of silver in spite of the great depreciation of gold consequent upon the working of the Pangaean mines, was abandoned. [Please select]
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A few weeks after, the National Bimetallic League met at Chicago. [Please select]
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Chicago, Republican conventions; in 1832; in 1840; labor congress; convention of '69; fire; meat packing; Bimetallic League.' [Please select]
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[27] In 1662 Hooke had proposed the use of a bimetallic pendulum for the temperature compensation of clocks. [Please select]
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Some systems used a bimetallic thermometer in the sun and a mercurial instrument in the shade. [Please select]
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This was free coinage of gold and silver, and made our standard of money bimetallic, or of two metals; for a debtor could choose which kind of money he would pay. [Please select]
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General Weaver started a movement to add the forces of the American Bimetallic League and the silver Democrats to the ranks of the People's Party. [Please select]
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