Millime

The millime is a term which indicates to it thousandth fraction of certain currencies. It is employed in particular for the subdivisions of the Tunisian Dinar. In Libya it names dirham. It was also employed to indicate the subdivisions of the Livre Egyptian woman.

The term is resulting from the Decimal system, set up by the national Convention (law of the 18 germinal year III), just as the Décime indicating to it tenth fraction of the currency and the Centime which indicates the hundredth fraction of it. It aims at replacing the subdivisions not-decimals of the old currencies. One finds it in other languages under the name of millimo (Spain) or millet (the United States).

In addition, in France, in particular for the pump assistants and the operators télécoms who wish to keep the same smoothness as with the centime of frankly, an not-official division by thousand appeared. The French-speaking people could thus, if need be, start again to use the millime term, not-official, to qualify this division per 1000.

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