1. rial - Noun
2. rial - Adjective
A Spanish coin. See Real.
Royal.
A gold coin formerly current in England, of the value of ten shillings sterling in the reign of Henry VI., and of fifteen shillings in the reign of Elizabeth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the Ballroom, where she's performing original mate- rial, blues, and standards by Cole Porter, Jacques BreI, and Noël Cow- ard, among others, one may learn Légère's secrets or get blissfully dizzy trying. Source: Internet
The head of the Iranian central bank said it was monitoring the swift devaluation of its currency, the rial, as U.S. economic pressure on the country mounts. Source: Internet
The Iranian rial, around 32,000 to $1 at the time of the 2015 nuclear deal, is now 135,000 to $1. Source: Internet
On April 9, Iran moved to formally unify the country’s official and open market exchange rates and banned money changing outside of banks, after its currency, the rial, plunged to an all-time low on concerns over a return of crippling sanctions. Source: Internet
The Iranian rial passed the 40,000 threshold in October and slowly continued its downward trend. Source: Internet
This is easier than admitting that the rial has been steadily falling against the dollar since the mullahs took power in 1979. Source: Internet