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- adjectiveBRITISH ENGLISHinformalminted (adjective)
- having a lot of money; rich:"I imagine those kids think I'm minted"
verbminted (past tense) · minted (past participle)- make (a coin) by stamping metal:"only coins of a relatively high denomination were minted"
- produce for the first time:"an example of newly minted technology"
OriginOld English mynet ‘coin’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch munt and German Münze, from Latin moneta ‘money’. The adjective derives from an elliptical use of in mint condition.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- make (a coin) by stamping metal:
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