0 a herb whose leaves have a strong, fresh smell and taste and are used for giving flavour to food:
a sprig of mint
mint-flavoured gum/toothpaste
a packet of extra-strong mints
after-dinner chocolate mints
3 to produce a coin for the government
4 to produce something new, especially to invent a new phrase or word:
5 an herb whose leaves have a clean smell and taste, used to flavor food, drinks, and candy
6 a place where the new coins and paper money of a country are made
7 to make a new coin
8 a place where the coins and paper money of a country are made:
10 something that is in mint condition looks or works almost like it is new:
11 if a government mints a coin, it makes it:
Top each bowl with a generous sprinkling of fresh mint.
In the period between 1610 and 1717, it will be argued, gold may not have been minted indigenously in any significant quantity, but it did not disappear from the market.
Facts suggest, therefore, "the triumph of the standard formula" was achieved rather by vertical unification between upper and lower level markets than by new minting technology.
As often as not, some of these usages are minted in their shortened, one-word form, rendering them all the more zesty and sophisticated as a form of speech disguise.
The design and preparations for minting will take some time and details of the issue will be made known in due course.
The need to provide 1 and 2 mil coins would increase minting costs.
Pennies were last minted in substantial quantities in 1949.
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