noun (gen. pecuniae)
From pecu "cattle" < Proto-Indo-European *pek'us, from Proto-Indo-European *pek'- (“pluck out (hair, wool)”). Cognate with Italian pecora, Germanic fehu, Old English feoh, English fee, German Vieh.
Source: WiktionaryWelcome to Pecunia — Codaxy Dextop demo application. Pecunia gives you a peek at what can be accomplished using Dextop; it shows the look-and-feel of Dextop applications. Developers may take a look at the source code to see how a typical Dextop application is organized and they can use this demo as a template for new applications based on Ext JS and Dextop.
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