I. ˈsen noun
( plural sen )
Etymology: Japanese, from Chinese ch'ien 2 coin, cash, money
1. : a Japanese monetary unit equal to 1/100 yen — see money table
2. : a coin representing one sen
II. noun
( plural sen )
Etymology: Indonesian sén, probably from English cent
1. : an Indonesian monetary unit equal to 1/100 rupiah — see money table
2. : a coin representing one sen
III. noun
( plural sen )
Etymology: probably from Indonesian sén
: a subsidiary unit of value of Cambodia from 1954 equal to 1/100 riel
IV. noun
( plural sen )
Etymology: probably from Indonesian sén
1. : a monetary unit of Brunei equivalent to 1/100 dollar — see money table
2. : a coin representing one sen
V.
dialect England
variant of self
VI. abbreviation
1. senate; senator
2. senior
3.
[Italian senza ]
without
VII. noun
Etymology: Malay, from English cent
: a monetary unit of Malaysia equivalent to 1/100 ringgit — see money table in the Dict