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mint

Transitive VerbAdjective[C/U] Both
pl: mintspp: minteding: minting

The word carries a strong association with purity and freshness, whether it is the sharp, cooling scent of the herb or the pristine, untouched state of a collectible. It evokes a sense of "originality" and "perfection," which is why it is the standard term for items that have never been used or worn. In a financial context, the word shifts from a physical location to an act of creation. With the rise of digital assets, the term has expanded from physical metal stamping to the generation of unique blockchain identifiers, maintaining the core idea of bringing something official and permanent into existence.

Countable when referring to the physical plant or the facility where coins are made. Uncountable when referring to the flavor or the aromatic herb in general.

Meanings

Noun

A place where money is coined.

"The royal mint produced millions of gold coins."

Noun

An aromatic plant used for flavoring.

"She added fresh mint to the lemonade."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To create a new coin or digital token.

"The government decided to mint new quarters."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To create a new word or phrase.

"The teenager minted a new slang term for the party."

Adjective

In perfect condition, as if brand new.

"He sold his vintage car in mint condition."

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