Home › Words › T › trapezitetrapezite/ˈtɹæpəzaɪt/trapezite means A banker or money changer in Ancient Greece.trapezite is pronounced /ˈtɹæpəzaɪt/.EtymologyFrom Ancient Greek τραπεζῑ́της (trapezī́tēs).nounA banker or money changer in Ancient GreeceDefinitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.trapezian 55% match — Having opposed trapeziform faces. vs trapezite →trapezuntine 53% match — Of or pertaining to Trabzon, Trebizond, etc. vs trapezite →collybist 52% match — A money changer. vs trapezite →schroff 52% match — A banker or moneychanger. vs trapezite →decadrachm 51% match — A unit of currency in Ancient Greece, worth ten drachmas. vs trapezite →trimalchio 51% match — A nouveau riche. vs trapezite →tetradrachm 51% match — A silver coin in Ancient Greece, equivalent to four drachms. vs trapezite →cambist 51% match — A banker; a money changer or broker; one who deals in bills of exchange, or who is skilled in the science of exchange. vs trapezite →