punt
punt (punts)
pronounced /p'ʌnt/for meaning 1 and /p'ʊnt/for meaning 2.
1 [N-COUNT]
A punt is a long boat with a flat bottom. You move the boat along by standing at one end and pushing a long pole against the bottom of the river. (mainly BRIT)
2 [N-COUNT] num N
The punt was the unit of money used in the Irish Republic before it was replaced by the euro.
The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts ($673).
[N-SING] the N
The punt was also used to refer to the Irish currency system.
...the cost of defending the punt against speculators.
pronounced /p'ʌnt/for meaning 1 and /p'ʊnt/for meaning 2.
1 [N-COUNT]
A punt is a long boat with a flat bottom. You move the boat along by standing at one end and pushing a long pole against the bottom of the river. (mainly BRIT)
2 [N-COUNT] num N
The punt was the unit of money used in the Irish Republic before it was replaced by the euro.
The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts ($673).
[N-SING] the N
The punt was also used to refer to the Irish currency system.
...the cost of defending the punt against speculators.