nane, basmak (para), uydurm, nane şekeri, para yığını, büyük para, para kesmek, darphane, nane yeşili, uydurmak, para basmak, icat etmek, yığın, para bas, büyük miktar (özellikle para), (para) basmak, darphane,v.para bas:n.nane, icat et/bas, büyük mebla mint mark paralara konan darphanenin veya darphane müdürünün markası, mintmasterdarphane müdürü, yığın/darphane/nane, basmak, para bas(mak), naneli,
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To reproduce (coins), usually en masse, under licence, Of condition, as new, In near-perfect condition; uncirculated, A large amount of money. A vast sum or amount, etc, A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence, To try, attempt, endeavor; to take aim at; to try to hit; to purpose, To hint; suggest; insinuate, Intent, purpose; an attempt, try; effort, endeavor, Unused with original gum; as issued originally, To try, attempt; take aim, Of a green colour, like that of the mint plant, Very good, A mint-flavored candy, often eaten to sweeten the smell of the breath, A green colour, like that of mint, Any of several plants of the family Labiatae, typically aromatic with square stems, The flavouring of the plant, either a sweet, a jelly or sauce, The name of several aromatic labiate plants, mostly of the genus Mentha, yielding odoriferous essential oils by distillation, (M) (¬) Stamps that have not been used or cancelled, To invent; to forge; to fabricate; to fashion, new, brand-new, fresh, unused, Any place regarded as a source of unlimited supply; the supply itself, A place where money is coined by public authority, See Mentha, a plant where money is coined by authority of the government a candy that is flavored with a mint oil the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal, A large amount of money, To make by stamping, as money; to coin; to make and stamp into money, a plant where money is coined by authority of the government, a candy that is flavored with a mint oil, the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied, form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal", as if new; "in mint condition", the structure where coins are produced, or, the governmental body overseeing its work, Mint is beneficial for treating the skin and increasing its natural defenses Mint is useful for treating acne and blemished skin because of its antiseptic qualities Mint oil is also known for reducing swelling and aiding detoxification, A manufacturing facility for producing coins, any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers, (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty", Mint is a herb with fresh-tasting leaves. Garnish with mint sprigs, plant of the genus mentha (genus of fragrant herbs including peppermint, spearmint, and horsemint, etc.); hard or soft mint-flavored candy; factory where money is produced; gold mine (Slang), make coins, print money; create new words; invent, A mint is a sweet with a peppermint flavour. Some people suck mints in order to make their breath smell fresher, The mint is the place where the official coins of a country are made. In 1965 the mint stopped putting silver in dimes, If you say that something is in mint condition, you mean that it is in perfect condition. to make a coin. In botany, any strong-scented herb of the genus Mentha, composed of about 25 species of perennial herbs, and certain related genera of the mint family (Lamiaceae, or Labiatae), which contains about 3,500 species of flowering plants in about 160 genera. Mints are important to humans as herb plants useful for flavour, fragrance, and medicinal properties. True mints have square stems, oppositely arranged aromatic leaves. Small flowers usually pale purple, pink, or white, are arranged in clusters, either forming separate whorls or crowded together in a terminal spike. All Mentha species contain volatile oil in resinous dots in the leaves and stems. Included in this genus are peppermint, spearmint, marjoram, rosemary, and thyme; other members of the mint family include lavender, hyssop, and catnip. In economics, a place where coins are made according to exact compositions, weights, and dimensions, usually specified by (Hukuk) The first state mint was probably established by the Lydians in the 7th century BC. The art spread through the Aegean Islands into Italy and other Mediterranean countries, as well as to Persia and India. The Romans laid the foundations of modern minting standards. Coining originated independently in China in the 7th century BC and spread to Japan and Korea. In medieval Europe, mints proliferated as every feudal authority kings, counts, bishops, and free cities exercised the mint privilege; the wide variation in coinage that resulted often handicapped commerce. Most countries now operate only one mint, though the U.S. has two active mints, in Philadelphia and Denver. Proof sets of coins for coin collectors are minted in San Francisco. Countries not large or prosperous enough to establish a national mint have their coins struck in foreign mints. Many mints perform functions other than minting, notably refining precious metals and manufacturing medals and seals. See also currency, money, If you say that someone makes a mint, you mean that they make a very large amount of money. Everybody thinks I'm making a mint = loads, To mint coins or medals means to make them in a mint. the right to mint coins, the official government building where coins are struck, A facility for manufacturing coins, Type: Herb (leaves or flakes) Description: Peppermint and spearmint are two of the most popular kinds of the 30 or more varieties that exist Flavor: Strong, sweet, cool aftertaste Uses: Beverages, desserts, lamb, sauces, soups, A truly "mint" bottle has no chips, cracks, or dings, and is also free of easily visible stain and case wear Light content residue (unless distracting) or base wear is not considered damaging in any way and bottles with these conditions may be described as "mint", a facility where coins are produced under governmental authority, An aromatic herb used both in the green and dry form It is used for flavouring soups, some meatdishes, for chutneys, etc Some communities in India use the fresh leaves for flavouring tea, An herb with a fresh, peppery flavor Mint is available fresh, dried, and as an extract Recipe: Mango Salsa, Pudina Herb, Stamp as originally issued, unused and with full gum, Grading term used to describe product that is in perfect, factory-fresh condition without any noticeable imperfections or wear, Unused, as it was when it left the telephone company, Monitoring INTerval abbreviation for the documentation, Coins are struck in facilities called "mints " There are private and governmental mints Only mints run by governments produce legal tender coins, Indian mint has a stronger aroma than the varieties available in the West, A subjective term used to describe the condition of a piece of petroliana, usually suggesting significantly-better-than-average Synonyms include "fine", "excellent", and "high-grade " The reverse is not always true; excellent is rarely as good as mint, and "high-grade gasoline" most definitely isn't mint!, This term has come to be widely used when referring to a stein which is "in the same condition as it left the factory" Unfortunately, that allows the existence of firing lines, smudges, bubbles, even torn decals Make no mistake - these are defects, and depending upon their location and severity, they can be very distracting Although there is no widespread agreement, the term "perfect" seems like a natural choice to describe a stein which is not only mint, but without flaw, A government "factory" for making coins Get information about the U S mint in Denver and about the Philadelphia mint Both U S mints offer tours that will leave a cool, refreshing taste in your mouth, Any plant within the aromatic family 'mentha' The leaves are used to make essential oil or for seasoning and flavoring, the condition of a model or box This is quite an exacting standard and strictly refers to models with no chips or scratches and no faded parts Boxes must be uncreased, unfaded with no tares to be described as mint A less exacting standard is 'factory fresh', The two most popular types of the over 30 varieties of mint are peppermint and spearmint Peppermint is more pungent Mint is used in both savory and sweet dishes, A stamp in the same state as issued by a post office: unused, undamaged and with full original gum (if issued with gum) Over time, handling, light and atmospheric conditions may affect the mint state of stamps, wealthy, Simple past tense and past participle of mint, made into coinage; coined, If you describe something as newly minted or freshly minted, you mean that it is very new, and that it has only just been produced or completed. He seemed to be pleased by this newly minted vehicle. the movie's freshly minted script, mint flavored; coined, third-person singular of mint, plural of mint,
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Of condition, as new - "in mint condition."
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In near-perfect condition; uncirculated
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A large amount of money. A vast sum or amount, etc - "It must have cost a mint to produce!"
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A building or institution where money (originally, only coins) is produced under government licence
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To try, attempt, endeavor; to take aim at; to try to hit; to purpose
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To hint; suggest; insinuate
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Intent, purpose; an attempt, try; effort, endeavor
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Unused with original gum; as issued originally
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To try, attempt; take aim
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Of a green colour, like that of the mint plant
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Very good - "that's mint"
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A mint-flavored candy, often eaten to sweeten the smell of the breath
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A green colour, like that of mint - "mint colour:"
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Any of several plants of the family Labiatae, typically aromatic with square stems
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The flavouring of the plant, either a sweet, a jelly or sauce
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The name of several aromatic labiate plants, mostly of the genus Mentha, yielding odoriferous essential oils by distillation
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(M) (¬) Stamps that have not been used or cancelled
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To invent; to forge; to fabricate; to fashion
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new, brand-new, fresh, unused sıfat
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Any place regarded as a source of unlimited supply; the supply itself
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A place where money is coined by public authority
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a plant where money is coined by authority of the government a candy that is flavored with a mint oil the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal
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A large amount of money
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To make by stamping, as money; to coin; to make and stamp into money
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a plant where money is coined by authority of the government
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a candy that is flavored with a mint oil
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the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied
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form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal"
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as if new; "in mint condition"
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the structure where coins are produced, or, the governmental body overseeing its work
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Mint is beneficial for treating the skin and increasing its natural defenses Mint is useful for treating acne and blemished skin because of its antiseptic qualities Mint oil is also known for reducing swelling and aiding detoxification
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any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers
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(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
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Mint is a herb with fresh-tasting leaves. Garnish with mint sprigs
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plant of the genus mentha (genus of fragrant herbs including peppermint, spearmint, and horsemint, etc.); hard or soft mint-flavored candy; factory where money is produced; gold mine (Slang) isim
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make coins, print money; create new words; invent fiil
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A mint is a sweet with a peppermint flavour. Some people suck mints in order to make their breath smell fresher
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The mint is the place where the official coins of a country are made. In 1965 the mint stopped putting silver in dimes
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If you say that something is in mint condition, you mean that it is in perfect condition. to make a coin. In botany, any strong-scented herb of the genus Mentha, composed of about 25 species of perennial herbs, and certain related genera of the mint family (Lamiaceae, or Labiatae), which contains about 3,500 species of flowering plants in about 160 genera. Mints are important to humans as herb plants useful for flavour, fragrance, and medicinal properties. True mints have square stems, oppositely arranged aromatic leaves. Small flowers usually pale purple, pink, or white, are arranged in clusters, either forming separate whorls or crowded together in a terminal spike. All Mentha species contain volatile oil in resinous dots in the leaves and stems. Included in this genus are peppermint, spearmint, marjoram, rosemary, and thyme; other members of the mint family include lavender, hyssop, and catnip. In economics, a place where coins are made according to exact compositions, weights, and dimensions, usually specified by (Hukuk) The first state mint was probably established by the Lydians in the 7th century BC. The art spread through the Aegean Islands into Italy and other Mediterranean countries, as well as to Persia and India. The Romans laid the foundations of modern minting standards. Coining originated independently in China in the 7th century BC and spread to Japan and Korea. In medieval Europe, mints proliferated as every feudal authority kings, counts, bishops, and free cities exercised the mint privilege; the wide variation in coinage that resulted often handicapped commerce. Most countries now operate only one mint, though the U.S. has two active mints, in Philadelphia and Denver. Proof sets of coins for coin collectors are minted in San Francisco. Countries not large or prosperous enough to establish a national mint have their coins struck in foreign mints. Many mints perform functions other than minting, notably refining precious metals and manufacturing medals and seals. See also currency, money
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If you say that someone makes a mint, you mean that they make a very large amount of money. Everybody thinks I'm making a mint = loads
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To mint coins or medals means to make them in a mint. the right to mint coins
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the official government building where coins are struck
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A facility for manufacturing coins
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Type: Herb (leaves or flakes) Description: Peppermint and spearmint are two of the most popular kinds of the 30 or more varieties that exist Flavor: Strong, sweet, cool aftertaste Uses: Beverages, desserts, lamb, sauces, soups
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A truly "mint" bottle has no chips, cracks, or dings, and is also free of easily visible stain and case wear Light content residue (unless distracting) or base wear is not considered damaging in any way and bottles with these conditions may be described as "mint"
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a facility where coins are produced under governmental authority
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An aromatic herb used both in the green and dry form It is used for flavouring soups, some meatdishes, for chutneys, etc Some communities in India use the fresh leaves for flavouring tea
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An herb with a fresh, peppery flavor Mint is available fresh, dried, and as an extract Recipe: Mango Salsa
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Pudina Herb
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Stamp as originally issued, unused and with full gum
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Grading term used to describe product that is in perfect, factory-fresh condition without any noticeable imperfections or wear
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Unused, as it was when it left the telephone company
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Monitoring INTerval abbreviation for the documentation
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Coins are struck in facilities called "mints " There are private and governmental mints Only mints run by governments produce legal tender coins
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Indian mint has a stronger aroma than the varieties available in the West
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A subjective term used to describe the condition of a piece of petroliana, usually suggesting significantly-better-than-average Synonyms include "fine", "excellent", and "high-grade " The reverse is not always true; excellent is rarely as good as mint, and "high-grade gasoline" most definitely isn't mint!
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This term has come to be widely used when referring to a stein which is "in the same condition as it left the factory" Unfortunately, that allows the existence of firing lines, smudges, bubbles, even torn decals Make no mistake - these are defects, and depending upon their location and severity, they can be very distracting Although there is no widespread agreement, the term "perfect" seems like a natural choice to describe a stein which is not only mint, but without flaw
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A government "factory" for making coins Get information about the U S mint in Denver and about the Philadelphia mint Both U S mints offer tours that will leave a cool, refreshing taste in your mouth
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Any plant within the aromatic family 'mentha' The leaves are used to make essential oil or for seasoning and flavoring
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the condition of a model or box This is quite an exacting standard and strictly refers to models with no chips or scratches and no faded parts Boxes must be uncreased, unfaded with no tares to be described as mint A less exacting standard is 'factory fresh'
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The two most popular types of the over 30 varieties of mint are peppermint and spearmint Peppermint is more pungent Mint is used in both savory and sweet dishes
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A stamp in the same state as issued by a post office: unused, undamaged and with full original gum (if issued with gum) Over time, handling, light and atmospheric conditions may affect the mint state of stamps
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made into coinage; coined
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If you describe something as newly minted or freshly minted, you mean that it is very new, and that it has only just been produced or completed. He seemed to be pleased by this newly minted vehicle. the movie's freshly minted script
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