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Noun

mint

  1. A plant of the family Labiatae.
  2. The flavouring of the plant, either a sweet, a jelly or sauce.
  3. A building or institution where money (originally just coins) is produced under government licence.
  4. A large amount of money (worth a mint).

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Adjective

mint

  1. In good condition (in mint condition).
  2. (slang) Very good (that's mint).
  3. (numismatics) In near-perfect condition.

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Verb

to mint (minted)

  1. (Of coins) To reproduce, usually en masse, under licence.

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