slovo | definícia |
coinage (mass) | coinage
- drobné (peniaze), mince, neologizmus |
coinage (encz) | coinage,drobné n: mince Nijel |
coinage (encz) | coinage,oběživo n: Zdeněk Brož |
coinage (encz) | coinage,ražba n: Zdeněk Brož |
Coinage (gcide) | Coinage \Coin"age\, n. [From Coin, v. t., cf. Cuinage.]
1. The act or process of converting metal into money.
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The care of the coinage was committed to the
inferior magistrates. --Arbuthnot.
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2. Coins; the aggregate coin of a time or place.
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3. The cost or expense of coining money.
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4. The act or process of fabricating or inventing; formation;
fabrication; that which is fabricated or forged.
"Unnecessary coinage . . . of words." --Dryden.
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This is the very coinage of your brain. --Shak.
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coinage (wn) | coinage
n 1: coins collectively [syn: coinage, mintage, specie,
metal money]
2: a newly invented word or phrase [syn: neologism, neology,
coinage]
3: the act of inventing a word or phrase [syn: neologism,
neology, coinage] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
coinage (mass) | coinage
- drobné (peniaze), mince, neologizmus |
coinage (encz) | coinage,drobné n: mince Nijelcoinage,oběživo n: Zdeněk Brožcoinage,ražba n: Zdeněk Brož |
Free coinage (gcide) | Free coinage \Free coinage\
In the fullest sense, the conversion of bullion (of any
specified metal) into legal-tender coins for any person who
chooses to bring it to the mint; in a modified sense, such
coinage when done at a fixed charge proportionate to the cost
of the operation.
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Recoinage (gcide) | Recoinage \Re*coin"age\ (r[=e]*koin"[asl]j), n.
1. The act of coining anew.
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2. That which is coined anew.
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coinage (wn) | coinage
n 1: coins collectively [syn: coinage, mintage, specie,
metal money]
2: a newly invented word or phrase [syn: neologism, neology,
coinage]
3: the act of inventing a word or phrase [syn: neologism,
neology, coinage] |
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