The difference between Lat and Santim
When used as nouns, lat means a staff, particularly one of an indian kind, whereas santim means a subunit of latvian currency. 100 santims equal a lat.
check bellow for the other definitions of Lat and Santim
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Lat as a noun (weapons, rare):
A staff, particularly one of an Indian kind.
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Lat as a noun (architecture):
A monumental pillar, particularly the Buddhist columns erected in East India.
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Lat as a noun (UK, _, slang, usually plural):
A latrine: a rudimentary or military facility for urination and defecation.
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Lat as a noun (historical, _, numismatics):
The gold-backed monetary unit of Latvia from August 1922 until April 1941, when it was replaced by the Soviet ruble; it was typically pegged at about 25 to the British pound.
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Lat as a noun (historical, _, numismatics):
The floating fiat monetary unit of Latvia from 1992 until January 2014, when it was replaced by the euro.
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Lat as a noun:
A coin or bill of either currency.
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Lat as a noun (slang, usually plural):
A latissimus dorsi muscle.
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Lat as a noun (slang):
latitude
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Santim as a noun:
A subunit of Latvian currency. 100 santims equal a lat.
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Santim as a noun:
A subunit of Moroccan currency. 100 santims equal a dirham.
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Santim as a noun:
A subunit of Ethiopian currency. 100 santims equal a birr.