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MINT'MAN, n. A coiner; one skilled in coining or in coins.
MINT'ER, n. A coiner; also, an inventor.
MINT'AGE, n. That which is coined or stamped. 1. The duty paid for coining.
MINT, n. [L. moneta.] 1. The place where money is coined by public authority. In...
MIN'STRELSY, n. The arts and occupations of minstrels; instrumental music. 1. A ...
MIN'STREL, n. A singer and musical performer on instruments. Minstrels were form...
MIN'STER, n. A monastery; an ecclesiastical convent or fraternity; but it is sai...
MIN'OW, n. A very small fish, a species of Cyprinus.
MIN'OTAUR, n. [L.. minotaurus; from man, which must have been in early ages a La...
MINOR'ITY, n. [L. minor.] 1. The state of being under age. [See Minor.] 2. The s...
MI'NORITE, n. A Franciscan friar.
MINORA'TION, n. A lessening; diminution.
MI'NORATE, v.t. To diminish. [Not used.]
MIN'NOW MI'NOR, a. [L. minuo, to diminish. See Mince .] 1. Less; smaller; someti...
MINNOC, used by Shakespeare, is supposed by Johnson to be the same as minx.
MINK, n. An American quadruped of the genus Mustela, an amphibious animal that b...