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Definition of copeck

copeck
. [Written also kopek, copec, and copeck.]
Copeck
Copeck Co"peck, n. [Russ. kopeika] A Russian copper coin. See Kopeck.

Meaning of copeck from wikipedia

- dynasty in February 1917 (O.S.) / March 1917 (N.S.). The word kopek, kopeck, copeck, or kopeyka (in Russian: копейка, kopeyka) is a diminutive form of the Russian...
- köpək in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kopek, also spelled kopeck or copeck in English, is a (typically one-one hundredth) subdivision of several currencies...
- remains in circulation. 1 copeck — "kop′eyechka" (diminutive from copeck) 3 copecks — "alt′yn" 10 copecks — "gr′ivennik" 15 copecks — "pyatialt′ynny" ("five-altyns")...
- Federation. The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks (sometimes written as copeck or kopek; Russian: копе́йка, romanized: kopeyka, pl. копе́йки, kopeyki)...
- and provided prototypes. Coins of up to 5 copecks are struck in copper-plated steel; 10, 20, and 50 copeck coins are struck in br****-plated steel; 1 ruble...
- style orthography), Lithuanian and Polish. There were also 1 copeck, 2 copeck and 3 copeck coins, made out of iron. The Ostrubel circulated in Lithuania...
- Cocoa Initiative Empresas Copec, a Chilean energy and forestry company Copeck This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Copec...
- chopped off a silver ingot (grivna), hence the name. The word kopeck or copeck (in Russian: копейка kopeyka) is a diminutive form of the Russian kop'yo...
- Yevgeny Vuchetich in Treptower Park 60,000,000 (11,250 proof) 1967 10 copecks 50 years of Soviet power Monument "To the Conquerors of Space", rising...
- Machine at hronograf.narod.ru (in Russian) The history of Russian ruble and copeck Archived 19 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine, part 4 (in Russian) "World's...