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coupon
(redirected from Internet coupon)

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coupon
1. Commerce
a. a detachable part of a ticket or advertisement entitling the holder to a discount, free gift, etc.
b. a detachable slip usable as a commercial order form
c. a voucher given away with certain goods, a certain number of which are exchangeable for goods offered by the manufacturers
2. History a ticket issued to facilitate rationing

coupon [′kü‚pän]
(chemical engineering)
Polished metal strip of specified size and weight used to detect the corrosive action of liquid or gas products or to test the efficiency of corrosion-inhibitor additives. Also known as corrosion coupon.


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