minter

IPA: mˈɪntɝ

noun

  • One who mints, particularly a moneyer producing coinage.
  • (Britain, slang) An item in mint condition (especially a motor car)
  • A surname.
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Examples of "minter" in Sentences

  • In the end, Madonna will be remembered as a minter of images.
  • Gates personally called the Canadian defense minter to explain those remarks.
  • It's been here now for about a month ever since the former Lebanese prime minter was assassinated.
  • I haven't had time to see if he was someone historical or someone in Nalini's universe. lacarma minter --
  • Mr. Bush will also fly on to Rome, where he has meetings planned with the prime minter and also with the pope.
  • Right about this time, in 1693, England granted royal minter Thomas Neale a patent to run the American post office.
  • It was an accessory to Enron, a purveyor of tainted stock "research" to telecom and dot-com investors, a minter of disingenuous off-balance-sheet vehicles to hold massive bets on mortgage derivatives.
  • French authorities, including the foreign minter and prime minister have opened up investigations into Zoe's Ark. The Paris prosecutor is looking into anyone who may have aided the group either indirectly or directly.

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