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Debased
Debased De*based", a. (Her.)
Turned upside down from its proper position; inverted;
reversed.
Debasement
Debasement De*base"ment, n.
The act of debasing or the state of being debased. --Milton.
Debaser
Debaser De*bas"er, n.
One who, or that which, debases.
Meaning of Debase from wikipedia
- A
deba****t of
coinage is the
practice of
lowering the
intrinsic value of coins,
especially when used in
connection with
commodity money, such as gold...
- "
Debaser" is a song by
American alternative rock band Pixies,
released in
April 1989 as the
opening track on
their album Doolittle and
later as a promotional...
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Debased heraldry is
heraldry containing complex, non-standard and non-heraldic charges. They
cannot be
correctly drawn from the
blazon alone, as is the...
- The
Great Deba****t (1544–1551) was a
currency deba****t policy introduced in 1544
England under the
order of
Henry VIII
which saw the
amount of precious...
- "
Deba****t Tapes" is the
seventeenth episode of the
third season of the
American mystery television series Veronica Mars, and the 61st
episode overall...
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Debasers Filums Ltd is a film and
video production company with
offices in
Edinburgh and Glasgow. The
company name is
derived from the song
Debaser by...
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Debaser is an
American two-man hip-hop
group from Oregon,
United States, and are part of the crew Sandpeople. The duo
consists of
Ethic (MC) & Sapient...
- in form, denomination, and composition. A
feature was the
inflationary deba****t and
replacement of
coins over the centuries.
Notable examples of this...
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Starting around 1621, city-states in the Holy
Roman Empire began to
heavily debase currency in
order to
raise revenue for the
Thirty Years' War, as effective...
- dynasty.
Gresham had
urged Queen Elizabeth to
restore confidence in then-
debased English currency. The
concept was
thoroughly defined in
Renaissance Europe...