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  • verb Present participle of remint.

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Examples

  • That last term was a reminting of the Late Latin *mussario, which sounds like a word Shakespeare could have used for an Italian character in one of his plays.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • That last term was a reminting of the Late Latin *mussario, which sounds like a word Shakespeare could have used for an Italian character in one of his plays.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • The export ban and other more direct forms of silver collection comprising the larger reminting initiative targeted bankers, merchants and traders, and, either directly or indirectly, all other participants in the Afghan economy. 73

    Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008

  • If they do have bars they do not have the means or want the added cost of reminting 1000 oz bars into the desired size

    Archive 2008-11-30 Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2008

  • If they do have bars they do not have the means or want the added cost of reminting 1000 oz bars into the desired size

    Silver Certificates and failure to redeem. Canadian silver bug/Green Assassin Brigade 2008

  • -- God-appointed preparation for the most significant and lastingly permanent work of the latter half, namely, the narration of the incidents of early experience, and the imaginative reminting of the gold of that experience.

    Mark Twain Archibald Henderson 1920

  • The reminting of our Christian convictions is a somewhat similar process: the precious ore of the religious experience continues, but it bears the stamp of the current ruling ideas in men's view of the world.

    Some Christian Convictions A Practical Restatement in Terms of Present-Day Thinking Henry Sloane Coffin 1915

  • God-appointed preparation for the most significant and lastingly permanent work of the latter half, namely, the narration of the incidents of early experience, and the imaginative reminting of the gold of that experience.

    Mark Twain Henderson, Archibald 1910

  • Now if one half the tradesmen of England rush to us with their coin for reminting, surely the trade of the country will have left not sufficient medium with which to prosper.

    The Mississippi Bubble Emerson Hough 1890

  • "But if fakes continue to rise, reminting will have to become an option."

    Impact Lab 2010

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