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What (who) is kina - definition


kina         
RADIO STATION IN SALINA, KANSAS
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kina         
RADIO STATION IN SALINA, KANSAS
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kina1 ['ki:n?]
¦ noun (plural same) the basic monetary unit of Papua New Guinea, equal to 100 toea.
Origin
from Papuan.
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kina2 ['ki:n?]
¦ noun (plural same) an edible sea urchin occurring on New Zealand coasts. [Evechinus chloroticus.]
Origin
from Maori.
toea         
CURRENCY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Kina (currency); Papua New Guinea Kina; Papua New Guinea kina; Kinas; Toea; Papua new guinean kina; Papua New Guinean Kina; ISO 4217:PGK
['t??e??]
¦ noun (plural same) a monetary unit of Papua New Guinea, equal to one hundredth of a kina.
Origin
Motu, lit. 'cone-shaped shell'.

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Examples of use of kina
1. "Just one crayfish and four kina, after the first night I knew I had enough sustenance for 24 hours," he said.
2. "We‘ve issued new 48 exploration licences and spending has increased to around 80m kina [about $28m, ň'4;ě23m, ';16m]," says Mr Akoitai.
3. "Just one crayfish and four kina [sea urchins], after the first night I knew I had enough sustenance for 24 hours," he said.
4. Since 2002, however, the government of Michael Somare has capitalised on strong international demand and high commodity prices to reduce public debt, inflation and interest rates, stabilise the local currency, the kina, and move the budget back into surplus.
5. The commercial was built around a song by Kina Grannis, a singer who won a Doritos–sponsored contest calling for unsigned artists to submit an original song for the Super Bowl.