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mint
1[ mint ]
noun
- any aromatic herb of the genus Mentha, having opposite leaves and small, whorled flowers, as the spearmint and peppermint. Compare mint family.
- a soft or hard confection or candy flavored with spearmint or peppermint:
after-dinner mints.
- mint green. a light green color with a cool, bluish undertone:
The cushion comes in mint or orange.
adjective
- made or flavored with mint:
mint tea.
- of the color mint.
mint
2[ mint ]
noun
- a place where coins, paper currency, special medals, etc., are produced under government authority.
- a place where something is produced or manufactured
- a vast amount, especially of money:
He made a mint in oil wells.
adjective
- Philately. (of a stamp) being in its original, unused condition.
- unused or appearing to be newly made and never used:
a book in mint condition.
verb (used with object)
- to make (coins, money, etc.) by stamping metal.
- to turn (metal) into coins:
to mint gold into sovereigns.
- to make or fabricate; invent:
to mint words.
mint
3[ mint ]
noun
- intent; purpose.
- an attempt; try; effort.
verb (used with object)
- to try (something); attempt.
- to take aim at (something) with a gun.
- to hit or strike at (someone or something).
verb (used without object)
- to try; attempt.
- to take aim.
mint
1/ ³¾Éª²Ô³Ù /
noun
- any N temperate plant of the genus Mentha , having aromatic leaves and spikes of small typically mauve flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates). The leaves of some species are used for seasoning and flavouring See also peppermint spearmint horsemint water mint
- stone mintanother name for dittany
- a sweet flavoured with mint
mint
2/ ³¾Éª²Ô³Ù /
noun
- a place where money is coined by governmental authority
- a very large amount of money
he made a mint in business
adjective
- (of coins, postage stamps, etc) in perfect condition as issued
- informal.excellent; impressive
- in mint conditionin perfect condition; as if new
verb
- to make (coins) by stamping metal
- tr to invent (esp phrases or words)
Derived Forms
- ˈ³¾¾±²Ô³Ù²â, adjective
- ˈ³¾¾±²Ô³Ù±ð°ù, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³¾¾±²Ô³Ùİù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mint1
Origin of mint2
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mint1
Origin of mint2
Example Sentences
Agreements like these will need to be widespread if President Donald Trump's ambition for bitcoin to be "mined, minted and made in the USA" is to be achieved.
Hot on the heels of last year’s "One Hand Clapping" is a newly minted half-speed vinyl edition of "Venus and Mars," Wings’ exquisite follow-up release to the chart-busting "Band on the Run" album.
"It was as if they were put in the ground on the day they were minted," Wells told Fool's Gold, a new BBC podcast examining the case.
We nearly ate them all before trying out all the ways we imagined serving them, like with green mint jelly, but they are hard to beat plain.
Although “Survivor†has had greater longevity, this program was the one to help mint a president.
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