Mint | Mean of mint in English Dictionary
/ˈmɪnt/
- Noun
- an herb that has a strong pleasant smell and taste and that is used in medicine and food
- a piece of candy that tastes like mint
- a place where coins are made
- coins shipped directly from the mint
- a large amount of money
- He made a mint [=he earned a large sum of money] in real estate.
- Her family is worth a mint. [=is very wealthy]
- Verb
- to make (coins) out of metal
- coins that were minted before 1965
- We mint coins out of copper.