haler

/ˈheɪlər/
adjective
  1. Comparative form of hale; stronger and healthier.
    • The mountain air made him feel haler with each passing day.
    • She is haler than most people half her age.
    • After a month of rest, he looked haler than before.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A unit of currency in the Czech Republic, equal to one hundredth of a koruna (now historical, as the haler is no longer in circulation).
    • He found an old haler coin in his grandfather's collection.
    • Collectors sometimes seek out rare haler coins from the 20th century.
    • The price was listed as 50 halers, but the currency is no longer used.
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