[
UK
/kˈɔɪn/
]
[ US /ˈkɔɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈkɔɪn/ ]
VERB
-
make up
coin phrases or words -
form by stamping, punching, or printing
strike a medal
strike coins
NOUN
- a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money
How To Use coin In A Sentence
- In many places, glittering among the clothes, were gold and silver coins, a few silver ornaments such as buckles, and watches -- things not missed by the pirates in the transport of their flight. The Frozen Pirate
- Let the term geoid apply to the natural irregular surface of the earth and the term spheroid to the ideal regular sur - face of the geodesist which coincides nearly with sealevel and is necessarily a level surface. Transactions - American Philosophical Society
- The geoid is defined as a gravitational equipotential surface that coincides with mean sea level.
- Kanjo said Thursday some of the coins depict Alexander on one side and the Greek god Zeus on the other. Toronto Sun
- The demonstration is set for Sunday to coincide with World AIDS Day.
- And approaching that very machine, his last pound coin clutched in his fist, was Felix Henderson McMurdo.
- Coined by Colorado physician Dr. Steven Bratman, the term orthorexia applies to people who obsess over eating healthy food. Lead Stories from AOL
- In present-day usage, despite Fowler's strictures, concern for classical and linguistic purity is minimal and the coining of etymological hybrids is casual and massive.
- John gives Mary the coin, she hides it in the red box for safe-keeping and departs.
- The term aesthetics was coined in the eighteenth century by the German philosopher Alexander Baumgarten from the Greek word aisthetikos meaning “perceptive, especially by feeling”. MARKETING AESTHETICS