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lucrenoun something (as pieces of stamped metal or printed paper) customarily and legally used as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of paymentforeign coins are not acceptable lucre in most vending machines in this country bread(slang), bucks, cabbage(slang), cash, change, chips, coin, currency, dough, gold, green, jack(slang), kale(slang), legal tender, lolly(British), long green(slang), loot, money, moola(or moolah, slang), needful, pelf, scratch(slang), shekels(also sheqels or shekelim or shekalim or sheqalim), tender, wampum coinage, speciedead presidents(slang), folding money, paper money, scripbanknote, cashier's check, check, draft, money order, note, promissory notebill, dollar, greenbackbankroll, capital, finances, funds, roll(slang), wad, walletchump change, dibs(slang), dime, mite, peanuts, pittance, shoestringbig bucks, bomb(British), boodle, bundle, earth, fortune, king's ransom, megabucks, mint, packet(chiefly British), pile, potabundance, means, opulence, riches, treasure, wealthresources, wherewithalmad money, petty cash, pin money, pocket money, spending money the amount of money left when expenses are subtracted from the total amount receivedthe restaurant owner raised prices in the hope of bringing in more lucre, but it only drove the customers away earnings, gain, net, payoff, proceeds, profit, return cleanup, killing, windfallbottom linegross, salescompensation, emolument, income, pay, payment, remittal, requital, salary, wagesinterest, revenue, yield charge, cost, disbursement, expenditure, expense, loss, outgo, outlay in the 14th century |