madeni para, sözcük uydurmak, deyim bulmak, bozukluk, para kazanmak, demir para, para bastırmak, coin a phrase bir söz icat etmek, (sözcük/söz) türetmek, sikke, para, jeton, sikkin, şikke, para basmak, bozuk para, maden para, uydurmak, bulmak, madeni para,v.para bas:n.jeton, coin money kısa zamanda servet yapmak, madeni para basmak, para bas, fa, açı, ufaklık para, söz türetmek, akçe, akça, meskukat,
A piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle, One of the suits of minor arcana in tarot, or a card of that suit, A token used in a special establishment like a casino (also called a chip), to create coins, to make up or invent, and establish, To manufacture counterfeit money, a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money of phrases or words, To make or fabricate; to invent; to originate; as, to coin a word, To acquire rapidly, as money; to make, - money issued by a government in the form of a metal disk, That which serves for payment or recompense, n uang logam (uang), Asurdhi, TR>, A quoin; a corner or external angle; a wedge, A piece of metal on which certain characters are stamped by government authority, making it legally current as money; much used in a collective sense, See Coigne, and Quoin, To make metal money such as quarters, dimes, etc, To make of a definite fineness, and convert into coins, as a mass of metal; to mint; to manufacture; as, to coin silver dollars; to coin a medal, (co-in) counterinsurgency, of phrases or words, form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal", A piece of metal with a distinctive stamp and of a fixed value and weight issued by a government and used as money (source: Webster's New World Dictionary), A piece of metal (usually round) with a distinctive stamp and of a fixed value and weight issued by an authority and intended to be used as a medium of exchange, a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money, You use the other side of the coin to mention a different aspect of a situation. These findings are a reminder that low pay is the other side of the coin of falling unemployment, piece of stamped metal currency (as opposed to paper bills), A coin is a small piece of metal which is used as money. 50 pence coins. Frederick's gold coin collection, If you coin a word or a phrase, you are the first person to say it. Jaron Lanier coined the term `virtual reality' and pioneered its early development, You say `to coin a phrase' to show that you realize you are making a pun or using a cliché. Fifty local musicians have, to coin a phrase, banded together to form the Jazz Umbrella, 1) A piece of metal with its commodity type, weight and fineness stated on its face; an item of intrinsic value based in the unconditional, historical domain and often used as a medium of exchange 2) Monetized bullion or other forms of money manufactured from gold, silver, platinum, palladium, or other metals now or in the future and used as a medium of exchange in the United States or in any foreign nation, a round piece of metal to which designs have been applied and a value assigned, a flat piece of metal issued by a governmental authority as money, The Costing and Information Project - managed together with AIMS during the duration of the AIMS Project, Counter-Insurgency (e g COIN Ops = Counter-Insurgency Operations), - By 1830, COIN, PURE COIN, DOLLAR, STANDARD, PREMIUM or the letters C or D were used to indicate 900/1000 parts of silver (Some lesser amounts such as 800 were also considered coin), metal money -- "There are several coins with different values used " (210), Columbia On-Line Information Network; UO/E was a partner in the development of COIN, one of Missouri's first community information networks, Metal formed into a disk of standardized weight and stamped with a standard design to enable it to circulate as money authorized by a government body, metal currency issued by a governmental authority as legal tender Some companies, issue "coins" as well, but these are not legal tender and are generally considered less collectible than real money, An object, usually metal, marked in some recognised way and issued by a governing authority for the purpose of acting as money - an agreed and accepted medium of exchange, The Coin (CN) parameter refers to a Coin Public Telephone This parameter indicates that the subscriber line has coin service For this charge-a-call service, a deposit is required to complete the call, make coins out of metal, mint; invent a new word or phrase,
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A piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle - "the coins were of all countries and sizes - doubloons, and louis d'ors, and guineas, and pieces of eight..."
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One of the suits of minor arcana in tarot, or a card of that suit
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A token used in a special establishment like a casino (also called a chip)
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to create coins
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to make up or invent, and establish - "Over the last century the advance in science has led to many new words being coined."
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To manufacture counterfeit money
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a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money of phrases or words
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To make or fabricate; to invent; to originate; as, to coin a word
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To acquire rapidly, as money; to make
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- money issued by a government in the form of a metal disk
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That which serves for payment or recompense
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n uang logam (uang)
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Asurdhi
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A quoin; a corner or external angle; a wedge
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A piece of metal on which certain characters are stamped by government authority, making it legally current as money; much used in a collective sense
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See Coigne, and Quoin
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To make metal money such as quarters, dimes, etc
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To make of a definite fineness, and convert into coins, as a mass of metal; to mint; to manufacture; as, to coin silver dollars; to coin a medal
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(co-in) counterinsurgency
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of phrases or words
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form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal"
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A piece of metal with a distinctive stamp and of a fixed value and weight issued by a government and used as money (source: Webster's New World Dictionary)
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A piece of metal (usually round) with a distinctive stamp and of a fixed value and weight issued by an authority and intended to be used as a medium of exchange
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a metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
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You use the other side of the coin to mention a different aspect of a situation. These findings are a reminder that low pay is the other side of the coin of falling unemployment
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piece of stamped metal currency (as opposed to paper bills) isim
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A coin is a small piece of metal which is used as money. 50 pence coins. Frederick's gold coin collection
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If you coin a word or a phrase, you are the first person to say it. Jaron Lanier coined the term `virtual reality' and pioneered its early development
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You say `to coin a phrase' to show that you realize you are making a pun or using a cliché. Fifty local musicians have, to coin a phrase, banded together to form the Jazz Umbrella
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1) A piece of metal with its commodity type, weight and fineness stated on its face; an item of intrinsic value based in the unconditional, historical domain and often used as a medium of exchange 2) Monetized bullion or other forms of money manufactured from gold, silver, platinum, palladium, or other metals now or in the future and used as a medium of exchange in the United States or in any foreign nation
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a round piece of metal to which designs have been applied and a value assigned
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coin
a flat piece of metal issued by a governmental authority as money
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The Costing and Information Project - managed together with AIMS during the duration of the AIMS Project
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coin
Counter-Insurgency (e g COIN Ops = Counter-Insurgency Operations)
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- By 1830, COIN, PURE COIN, DOLLAR, STANDARD, PREMIUM or the letters C or D were used to indicate 900/1000 parts of silver (Some lesser amounts such as 800 were also considered coin)
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metal money -- "There are several coins with different values used " (210)
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Columbia On-Line Information Network; UO/E was a partner in the development of COIN, one of Missouri's first community information networks
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Metal formed into a disk of standardized weight and stamped with a standard design to enable it to circulate as money authorized by a government body
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metal currency issued by a governmental authority as legal tender Some companies, issue "coins" as well, but these are not legal tender and are generally considered less collectible than real money
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An object, usually metal, marked in some recognised way and issued by a governing authority for the purpose of acting as money - an agreed and accepted medium of exchange
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The Coin (CN) parameter refers to a Coin Public Telephone This parameter indicates that the subscriber line has coin service For this charge-a-call service, a deposit is required to complete the call
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make coins out of metal, mint; invent a new word or phrase fiil
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