minter
noun/ˈmɪntə(ɹ)/UK/ˈmɪntɚ/US
Etymology
From Middle English mynter, from Old English mynetere, from Proto-West Germanic *munitārī, from Latin monētārius; equivalent to mint + -er. Doublet of monetary.
- derived from monētārius
- inherited from *munitārī✻
- inherited from mynetere
- inherited from mynter
Definitions
One who mints, particularly a moneyer producing coinage.
An item in mint condition (especially a motor car)
A surname.
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An unincorporated community in Dallas County, Alabama, United States.
The neighborhood
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