Definitions
Historical name associated with Benjamin Franklin and other notable people.
Word origin
From Middle English frankelein (“freeholder”), see franklin. The place names are mostly named after American statesman Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790).
Used in a sentence
“That night, I bought a stack of spirit money. In U.S. currency, of course. I would make it rain Franklins in the spirit world.”
“Nixon beat a Franklin for student body president. [He had] learned that being hated by the right people was no impediment to political success.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer2 curated clues
01“DNA structure researcher”8 letters
02“Benjamin on a bill”8 letters
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