Plural for a large sum of money
“She expected Carleigh to marry a millionaire, perhaps a cosmetic surgeon who made a mint from injecting youth-seeking women full of Botox.”
Plural for a large amount or quantity (of something)
Plural for a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine
Plural for a sweet, especially a small chocolate-covered candy
Plural for an abundant source of something
Plural for used in confectionery like candy cane
(informal) Plural for money that has been spent on something (usually extravagant)
Plural for positive outcome from the achievement of one's goals
To make coins by stamping metal
“It should be noted that E. F. Kankrin, then the Russian minister of finance, made use of Goethe's advice to mint coins in platinum.”
To produce something new, especially coins
“The U.S. Mint is embarking on a program in which we will mint a new quarter to honor every state in the Union.”
To produce a forged or imitative copy of
To give a particular shape or form to
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