denominace
Denominace (denomination in English) is a term used in several contexts to denote a name, value, or grouping within a broader system. In finance and everyday commerce, a denomination refers to the face value of a currency unit, whether a banknote or coin. The set of denominations in active circulation is determined by a country's central bank or monetary authority and can be influenced by inflation, production costs, and practicality for users. Denominations affect pricing, cash handling, and the operation of ATMs and vending machines. Examples include common banknote values such as 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 units; coin denominations might include 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 units. Denominations are not permanent and may be withdrawn or added as needed.
In religion, a denomination is a recognized distinct religious body within a broader faith tradition that shares
The term originates from Latin denominatio, meaning naming or designation, and has been adopted into many languages,