minter

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Etymology

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From Middle English mynter, from Old English mynetere, from Proto-West Germanic *munitārī, from Latin monētārius; equivalent to mint +‎ -er. Doublet of monetary.

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Noun

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minter (plural minters)

  1. One who mints, particularly a moneyer producing coinage.
  2. (British, slang) An item in mint condition (especially a motor car)

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