Synonym: metal money, mintage, neologism, neology, specie. Similar words: badinage, drainage, financial management, coin, COINS, coincide, coincident, coincidence. Meaning: ['kɔɪnɪdʒ] n. 1. coins collectively 2. a newly invented word or phrase 3. the act of inventing a word or phrase.
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31. A heavier penny coinage was introduced by Offa to conform with contemporary Carolingian developments.
32. And, even after the invention of coinage, many areas or cities did not use it.
33. Rut these have to some extent been inferred from the discrete geographical distribution of each kingdom's coinage.
34. Dragons are the coinage of the brain.
35. The country decided to decimalize ( its coinage ).
36. That word is a recent coinage.
37. Laser is a recent coinage laser.
38. This is the very coinage of your brain.
39. The silver coinage was repeatedly debased with copper vellon.
40. Widower is a 14 th century coinage.
41. The first Western coinage, possibly begun by King Gyges of Lydia (7th century BC), consisted of irregular ingots of electrum bearing his stamp as a guarantee of negotiability at a predetermined value.
42. The only coinage bore a likeness of Leto's cowled face: the God Emperor.
43. In almost all countries with established political orders coinage has been reserved to the state.
44. Kristeva's coinage of the term "intertextuality" in the late sixties of the twentieth century ushered in a new chapter of translation studies.
45. This silver - plated copper commemorative medallion with a diameter of 50 mm is made by coinage technique.
46. The long-time existence of private coinage has its profound social and economic roots, the most important of which was the allurement of high profit.
47. The ascertainment and standardization of coinage have long been a difficulty for efforts of Chinese standardization.
48. As a psychological phenomenon, physiognomic perception has profound effects upon words' evolvement including coinage, word formation, and change of word meaning.
49. It isn't obvious that this literary biophilia – the word is Wilson's own coinage – somehow enhances my chances of reproductive survival, but it certainly enhanced my summer.
50. It is a very classic translation with the extension of meaning ( coinage? ).
51. In inflation, the real purchasing power of money decreased, the government's real income from the coinage tax is less than the nominal income.
51. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
52. A new coinage issued.
53. On December 31 , 1978 , the Coinage Security Fund was merged with the Exchange Fund.
54. Yes, in paper currency as well as coinage . Modern coins are called token money for that reason .
55. That word is a coinage based on the name of a politician.
56. B:Yes,in paper currency as well as coinage .Modern coins are called token money for that reason .
57. The history of seigniorage debasement of the coinage under the Roman emperors.
58. The Tientsin mint officials, after having the die for this coin engraved, became convinced of the impracticality of an iron coinage.
59. These characteristics led to their being used for jewellery and eventually coinage.
60. With adequate examples, this paper analyzes three forms of the lexical deviation used in advertising discourse, that is, parody, anagrammatical spelling and coinage.
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