noun
- the process of converting a currency system to a decimal system based on units of ten
- the conversion of any system or measurement to a decimal basis
Usage: most commonly refers to the conversion of British currency to decimal in 1971
Usage: general or technical usage
Examples
- The decimalization of British currency in 1971 replaced the old pounds, shillings, and pence system.
- Many countries underwent decimalization of their monetary systems in the 20th century.
- The decimalization process simplified calculations and international trade.
- Before decimalization, British schoolchildren had to learn a complex system of currency conversion.
- Decimalization made it easier for computers to process financial transactions.