(noun.) an old small silver Spanish coin.
(noun.) the basic unit of money in Brazil; equal to 100 centavos.
(adj.) capable of being treated as fact; 'tangible evidence'; 'his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor' .
(adj.) being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; 'real objects'; 'real people; not ghosts'; 'a film based on real life'; 'a real illness'; 'real humility'; 'Life is real! Life is earnest!'- Longfellow .
(adj.) of, relating to, or representing an amount that is corrected for inflation; 'real prices'; 'real income'; 'real wages' .
(adj.) not to be taken lightly; 'statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems'; 'to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real' .
(adj.) (of property) fixed or immovable; 'real property consists of land and buildings' .
(adj.) no less than what is stated; worthy of the name; 'the real reason'; 'real war'; 'a real friend'; 'a real woman'; 'meat and potatoes--I call that a real meal'; 'it's time he had a real job'; 'it's no penny-ante job--he's making real money' .
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