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coinage
[ koi-nij ]
noun
- the act, process, or right of making coins.
- the categories, types, or quantity of coins issued by a nation.
- coins collectively; currency.
- the act or process of inventing words; neologizing.
- an invented or newly created word or phrase:
“Ecdysiast” is a coinage of H. L. Mencken.
- anything made, invented, or fabricated.
coinage
/ ˈkɔɪnɪdʒ /
noun
- coins collectively
- the act of striking coins
- the currency of a country
- the act of inventing something, esp a word or phrase
- a newly invented word, phrase, usage, etc
Other Words From
- mis·coinage noun
- non·coinage noun
- re·coinage noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
It’s not their top priority, but Republican politicians’ belief that human-caused climate change may not even exist is viewed—to use a Walz coinage—as weird.
The Royal Mint, based in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taf in Wales, has made the circulating coinage of each of Britain’s monarchs since Alfred the Great, Ms Morgan said.
Although there have been commemorative coins circulating featuring King Charles, these new designs - officially known as definitives - markthe King's transition on to coinage that will be used daily.
Some large plaques also pay tribute to historic events such as the last stagecoach robbery in Kern County in 1869, in which a gunman made off with $1,700 in coinage and gold bullion.
“Film noir” is a French coinage but France’s homegrown crime movies, a staple of the 1950s and early ’60s, seldom get their due in the United States, however first-rate they might be.
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