bimetallism |
munitions |
As nouns the difference between bimetallism and munitions
is that
bimetallism is (economics) the use of a monetary standard based upon two different metals, traditionally gold and silver usually in a fixed ratio of values while
munitions is .
monometallism |
bimetallism |
Bimetallism is a related term of monometallism.
As nouns the difference between monometallism and bimetallism
is that
monometallism is the use of only one metal (such as gold or silver) in the standard currency of a country, or as a standard of monetary value while
bimetallism is the use of a monetary standard based upon two different metals, traditionally gold and silver usually in a fixed ratio of values.
monometallic |
bimetallism |
In economics terms the difference between monometallic and bimetallism
is that
monometallic is of or pertaining to monometallism while
bimetallism is the use of a monetary standard based upon two different metals, traditionally gold and silver usually in a fixed ratio of values.
As an adjective monometallic
is consisting of a single metal.
As a noun bimetallism is
the use of a monetary standard based upon two different metals, traditionally gold and silver usually in a fixed ratio of values.