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If you need collectible coins, Buy Online Now!bawbeean old Scottish coin of little valuebezant, bezzant, byzant, solidusa gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Agesdenierany of various former European coins of different denominationsducatformerly a gold coin of various European countriesrealpiece of eightan old silver Spanish coin; worth 8 realesshillingcrownan English coin worth 5 shillingshalf crowndimea United States coin worth one tenth of a dollarnickela United States coin worth one twentieth of a dollarquartera United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollarfifty-cent piece, half dollarha’penny, halfpennyan English coin worth half a pennycent, centime, pennya coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unitslugtenpencea decimal coin worth ten penniestuppence, twopencea former United Kingdom silver coin; United Kingdom bronze decimal coin worth two penniesthreepenceformer cupronickel coin of the United Kingdom equal to three penniesfourpence, groatfivepencea coin worth five centssixpence, tannera small coin of the United Kingdom worth six pennies; not minted since 1970eightpenceninepencea coin worth nine penniesdollardouble eaglea former gold coin in the United States worth 20 dollarseaglea former gold coin in the United States worth 10 dollarshalf eaglea former gold coin in United States worth 5 dollarsguineafarthinga former British bronze coin worth a quarter of a pennydoubloonlouis d’ora former French gold coinmedallionstaterany of the various silver or gold coins of ancient Greecesoua former French coin of low denomination; often used of any small amount of moneyMaundy moneyspecially minted silver coins that are distributed by the British sovereign on Maundy Thursdaycoppernew pennya coin used in Great Britain since 1971 worth one hundredth of a poundSusan B Anthony dollarcartwheel, silver dollara dollar made of silvertype of:coinage, metal money, mintage, specieAlso found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. coin(koin)n.1. A small piece of metal, usually flat and circular, authorized by a government for use as money.3. A flat circular piece or object felt to resemble metal money: a pizza topped with coins of pepperoni.4. A mode of expression considered standard: Two-word verbs are valid linguistic coin in the 20th century.tr.v.coined, coin·ing, coins1. To make (pieces of money) from metal; mint or strike: coined silver dollars.2. To make pieces of money from (metal): coin gold.adj. Requiring one or more pieces of metal money for operation: a coin washing machine.Idiom: the other side of the coin[Middle English, from Old French, die for stamping coins, wedge, from Latin cuneus, wedge.]coin′er n.American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.coin (kɔɪn) n2. (Currencies) metal currency, as opposed to securities, paper currency, etc. 3. (Architecture) architect a variant spelling of quoin4. pay someone back in his or her own coin to treat a person in the way that he or she has treated others5. the other side of the coin the opposite view of a mattervb7. (Currencies) (tr) to make into a coin9. (tr) informal to make (money) rapidly (esp in the phrase coin it in)10. to coin a phrase said ironically after one uses a cliché[C14: from Old French: stamping die, from Latin cuneus wedge]ˈcoinernCollins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014coin (kɔɪn) n. 1. a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money. 3. Informal. money; cash. adj. 5. operated by or containing machines operated by the insertion of a coin or coins. v.t. 7. to convert (metal) into money. 8. to invent; fabricate: to coin an expression.Idioms: pay someone back in his or her own coin, to retaliate against someone by using the person’s own methods. [1300–50; Middle English coyn(e),coygne < Anglo-French; Middle French coin, wedge, corner, die < Latin cuneus wedge]coin′er,n. Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.coinPast participle: coinedGerund: coiningImperativecoincoinPresentI coinyou coinhe/she/it coinswe coinyou cointhey coinPreteriteI coinedyou coinedhe/she/it coinedwe coinedyou coinedthey coinedPresent ContinuousI am coiningyou are coininghe/she/it is coiningwe are coiningyou are coiningthey are coiningPresent PerfectI have coinedyou have coinedhe/she/it has coinedwe have coinedyou have coinedthey have coinedPast ContinuousI was coiningyou were coininghe/she/it was coiningwe were coiningyou were coiningthey were coiningPast PerfectI had coinedyou had coinedhe/she/it had coinedwe had coinedyou had coinedthey had coinedFutureI will coinyou will coinhe/she/it will coinwe will coinyou will cointhey will coinFuture PerfectI will have coinedyou will have coinedhe/she/it will have coinedwe will have coinedyou will have coinedthey will have coinedFuture ContinuousI will be coiningyou will be coininghe/she/it will be coiningwe will be coiningyou will be coiningthey will be coiningPresent Perfect ContinuousI have been coiningyou have been coininghe/she/it has been coiningwe have been coiningyou have been coiningthey have been coiningFuture Perfect ContinuousI will have been coiningyou will have been coininghe/she/it will have been coiningwe will have been coiningyou will have been coiningthey will have been coiningPast Perfect ContinuousI had been coiningyou had been coininghe/she/it had been coiningwe had been coiningyou had been coiningthey had been coiningConditionalI would coinyou would coinhe/she/it would coinwe would coinyou would cointhey would coinPast ConditionalI would have coinedyou would have coinedhe/she/it would have coinedwe would have coinedyou would have coinedthey would have coinedCollins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011Noun1.coin - a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as moneyhead - (usually plural) the obverse side of a coin that usually bears the representation of a person’s head; ’call heads or tails!’obverse - the side of a coin or medal bearing the principal stamp or designverso, reverse - the side of a coin or medal that does not bear the principal designtail - (usually plural) the reverse side of a coin that does not bear the representation of a person’s headcoinage, metal money, mintage, specie - coins collectivelychange - coins of small denomination regarded collectively; ’he had a pocketful of change’bezant, bezzant, byzant, solidus - a gold coin of the Byzantine Empire; widely circulated in Europe in the Middle Agesdenier - any of various former European coins of different denominationsducat - formerly a gold coin of various European countriespiece of eight - an old silver Spanish coin; worth 8 realesshilling - an English coin worth one twentieth of a poundhalf crown - an English coin worth half a crowndime - a United States coin worth one tenth of a dollarnickel - a United States coin worth one twentieth of a dollarquarter - a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar; ’he fed four quarters into the slot machine’fifty-cent piece, half dollar - a United States coin worth half of a dollarhalfpenny, ha’penny - an English coin worth half a pennycent, centime, penny - a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unittenpence - a decimal coin worth ten penniestuppence, twopence - a former United Kingdom silver coin; United Kingdom bronze decimal coin worth two penniesthreepence - former cupronickel coin of the United Kingdom equal to three penniesfourpence, groat - a former English silver coin worth four penniessixpence, tanner - a small coin of the United Kingdom worth six pennies; not minted since 1970ninepence - a coin worth nine penniesdollar - a United States coin worth one dollar; ’the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States’double eagle - a former gold coin in the United States worth 20 dollarseagle - a former gold coin in the United States worth 10 dollarshalf eagle - a former gold coin in United States worth 5 dollarsguinea - a former British gold coin worth 21 shillingsfarthing - a former British bronze coin worth a quarter of a pennylouis d’or - a former French gold coinmedallion - any of various large ancient Greek coinsstater - any of the various silver or gold coins of ancient Greecesou - a former French coin of low denomination; often used of any small amount of money; ’he hasn’t a sou to his name’Maundy money - specially minted silver coins that are distributed by the British sovereign on Maundy ThursdayVerb1.coin - make up; ’coin phrases or words’sloganeer - coin new slogans2.coin - form by stamping, punching, or printing; ’strike coins’; ’strike a medal’create from raw material, create from raw stuff - make from scratchBased on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.coinnoun1.money, change, cash, silver, copper, dosh(Brit. & Austral. slang), specie, wonga(slang)His pocket was full of coins.verb1.invent, create, make up, frame, forge, conceive, originate, formulate, fabricate, think upThe phrase `cosmic ray’ was coined by R. A. Millikan in 1925.Related wordsadjectivenummaryenthusiastnumismatistCollins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002عُمْلَة مَعْدِنِيَّةقِطْعَةُ نَقْد مَعْدَنييَصوغُ كلمةً أو عِبارَةًيَضْرِبُ عِمْلَةًmøntudstede møntdanneérme동전monetamonetosnukaltisistemakaldintimonedăkovanecเหรียญtiền xucoin[kɔɪn]A.N → monedafa 20p coin → una moneda de 20 peniquesto toss a coin → echar una moneda al aire, jugárselo a cara o cruzto pay sb back in his own coin → pagar a algn en or con la mismamonedaB.VT [+ money] → acuñar (fig) [+ word] → inventar, acuñarhe must be coining money → debe de estar haciéndose de oroto coin a phrase (hum) → para decirlo así, si me permite la fraseCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005coin[ˈkɔɪn]n (= piece of money) → piècef de monnaiea 2 euro coin → une pièce de deux eurosthe other side of the coin (= negative aspect) → le revers de la médaille (= positive aspect) → le bon côtéde lachoseto be two sides of the same coin → être les deuxfacettes d’un mêmeproblèmevt [+ word] → inventer... to coin a phrase ... → ... comme on dit ...Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005coinnno pl → Münzenpl; in the coin of the realm → in der Landeswährung; I’ll pay you back in the same coin (Brit fig) → das werde ich dir in gleicherMünzeheimzahlen; the other side of the coin(fig) → die Kehrseite der Medaille; they are two sides of the same coin → das sind zwei Seiten derselben Sachevt (lit, fig) money, phrase → prägen; he’s coining money or it (in)(fig inf) → er scheffeltGeld(inf); …, to coin a phrase → …, um mich mal so auszudrückenCollins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007coinA Coin And Stamp Jacksonville[kɔɪn]Www.a-coin.com2.vt (fam) (money) → faresoldi a palate (fig) (word) → coniareto coin a phrase (hum) → per così direCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995coin (koin) noun a piece of metal used as money. a handful of coins. muntstuk قِطْعَةُ نَقْد مَعْدَني монета moeda mince die Münze mønt κέρμαmoneda münt سکه kolikko pièceמטבע सिक्का komad kovanog novca, novčić érme uang logam mynt moneta 硬貨 경화 moneta monēta duit syiling muntstukmyntmoneta سکه moeda monedă монета minca kovanec novčić mynt เหรียญกษาปณ์ madeni para 硬幣 монета سکہ đồng xu 硬币 verb1. to make metal into (money). The new country soon started to coin its own money. aanmunt, smee يَضْرِبُ / يَسُكُّ عِمْلَةً сека монети cunhar razit prägen udstede mønt; præge mønt κόβω νόμισμα acuñar müntima سکه ضرب کردن lyödä rahaa frapper לִטבּוֹע गढ़ना kovati novac pénzt ver mencetak uang slá mynt coniare 鋳造する (화폐를) 주조하다 (nu)kalti, kaldinti kalt (naudu) mencetak duit munten lage penger, mynte, prege wybijać سکه وهل cunhar a bate (o monedă) чеканить raziť kovati kovati mynta, prägla ทำเหรียญกษาปณ์ madeni para basmak 鑄幣 карбувати سکہ ڈھالنا đúc tiền (铸造)硬币 2. to invent (a word, phrase etc). The scientist coined a word for the new process. skep يَصوغُ / يَسْتَحْدِثُ كلمةً أو عِبارَةً въвеждам (израз) inventar vytvořit prägen danne επινοώinventar välja mõtlema ساختن keksiä uusi sana inventer לְחָדֵש, לְהַמצִיא ईजाद करना skovati alkot menciptakan búa til coniare 造り出す (어구를) 새로 만들다 sukurti darināt (jaunvārdus) mencipta smedendikte opp, finne påtworzyć جوریدل inventar a inventa создавать utvoriť izmisliti si skovati mynta ประดิษฐ์ bulmak, uydurmak 造字或詞 творити нові слова وضع کرنا ، ایجاد کرنا tạo ra 创造(新词) ˈcoinage (-nidʒ) noun1. the process of coining. geldmunting ضَرْب أو سَكُّ عِمْلَةً сечене на монети cunhagem ražba das Prägen møntsystem νομισματοκοπία, επινόησηacuñación müntimine ضرب سکه rahanlyönti, sanan keksiminen frappe טְבִיעַת מָטבֵּעוֹת सिक्के गढ़ने की प्रक्रिया kovanje novca pénzverés pembuatan uang nÿmyndun; nÿyrðasmíð conio 貨幣鋳造 경화 주조 (monetų) kalimas naudas kalšana; jaunvārdu darināšana percetakan duit syiling aanmuntingmynting; nydannet ord/uttrykk bicie monet, tworzenie nowych słów مسكوك، سكه وهنه cunhagem fabricare de monede чеканка razenie; tvorenie kovanje kovanje myntning, [mynt]prägling การผลิตเหรียญ bulma, uydurma 鑄幣 карбування سکے ڈھالنے کا عمل sự đúc tiền 造币2. the money (system) used in a country. Britain now uses decimal coinage. muntstelsel عِمْلَةُ البِلاد мометна система moeda měnová soustava das Münzsystem møntfod νομισματικό σύστημα sistema monetario rahasüsteem پول رایج rahajärjestelmä système monétaire שִיטת הַמָטבֵּע सिक्का प्रणाली sustav kovanog novca pénzrendszer sistem moneter gjaldmiðilskerfi sistema monetario 貨幣制度 한 나라의 경화 (monetų) sistema, monetos naudas sistēma; nauda sistem duit syiling muntstelselmyntsystem system monetarny مروجه پیسی moeda sistem monetar монетная система menová sústava denarni sistem moneta myntsystem ระบบเงินเหรียญ para sistemi 貨幣制度 монетна система پیسے ، دولت hệ thống tiền tệ đang sử dụng 货币制度Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.coin → عُمْلَة مَعْدِنِيَّة mince møntMünzeνόμισμαmoneda kolikkopièce kovanicamoneta 硬貨 동전muntstukmyntmonetamoedaмонета mynt เหรียญmadeni para tiền xu硬币Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009A Coin Has Two Sides Want to thank TFD for its existence? 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