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Word Meanings - MINTMAN - Book Publishers vocabulary database

One skilled in coining, or in coins; a coiner.

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  • COINDICATION
    One of several signs or sumptoms indicating the same fact; as, a coindication of disease.
  • SKILLFUL
    1. Discerning; reasonable; judicious; cunning. "Of skillful judgment." Chaucer. 2. Possessed of, or displaying, skill; knowing and ready; expert; well-versed; able in management; as, a skillful mechanic; -- often followed by at, in, or of; as,
  • COINER
    1. One who makes or stamps coin; a maker of money; -- usually, a maker of counterfeit money. Precautions such as are employed by coiners and receivers of stolen goods. Macaulay. 2. An inventor or maker, as of words. Camden.
  • COINHERE
    To inhere or exist together, as in one substance. Sir W. Hamilton.
  • SKILLED
    Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity in its application; familiarly acquainted with; expert; skillful; -- often followed by in; as, a person skilled in drawing or geometry.
  • SKILLIGALEE
    A kind of thin, weak broth or oatmeal porridge, served out to prisoners and paupers in England; also, a drink made of oatmeal, sugar, and water, sometimes used in the English navy or army.
  • COINSTANTANEOUS
    Happening at the same instant. C. Darwin.
  • COINCIDENCY
    Coincidence.
  • COINTENSION
    The condition of being of equal in intensity; -- applied to relations; as, 3 : 6 and 6 : 12 are relations of cointension. Cointension . . . is chosen indicate the equality of relations in respect of the contrast between their terms. H. Spencer.
  • COIN
    corner, fr. L. cuneus wedge; prob. akin to E. cone, hone. See Hone, 1. A quoin; a corner or external angle; a wegde. See Coigne, and Quoin. 2. A piece of metal on which certain characters are stamped by government authority, making it
  • COINCIDENCE
    1. The condition of occupying the same place in space; as, the coincidence of circles, surfaces, etc. Bentley. 2. The condition or fact of happening at the same time; as, the coincidence of the deaths of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. 3. Exact
  • COINCIDENT
    Having coincidence; occupying the same place; contemporaneous; concurrent; -- followed by with. Christianity teaches nothing but what is perfectly suitable to, and coincident with, the ruling principles of a virtuous and well- inclined man. South.
  • COINHERITOR
    A coheir.
  • COINAGE
    1. The act or process of converting metal into money. The care of the coinage was committed to the inferior magistrates. Arbuthnot. 2. Coins; the aggregate coin of a time or place. 3. The cost or expense of coining money. 4. The act or process
  • COINITIAL
    Having a common beginning.
  • COINQUINATION
    Defilement.
  • COINCIDE
    1. To occupy the same place in space, as two equal triangles, when placed one on the other. If the equator and the ecliptic had coincided, it would have rendered the annual revoluton of the earth useless. Cheyne. 2. To occur at the same time; to
  • COINHERITANCE
    Joint inheritance.
  • COINTENSE
    Equal in intensity or degree; as, the relations between 6 and 12, and 8 and 16, are cointense. H. Spencer.
  • COINHABITANT
    One who dwells with another, or with others. "Coinhabitants of the same element." Dr. H. More.
  • UNSKILLFUL
    1. Not skillful; inexperienced; awkward; bungling; as, an unskillful surgeon or mechanic; an unskillful logician. 2. Lacking discernment; injudicious; ignorant. Though it make the unskillful laugh, can not but make the judicious grieve. Shak. --
  • RECOINAGE
    1. The act of coining anew. 2. That which is coined anew.
  • NONCOINCIDENT
    Not coincident.
  • GASCOINES
    See LYLY
  • UNSKILL
    Want of skill; ignorance; unskillfulness. Sylvester.
  • INCOINCIDENT
    Not coincident; not agreeing in time, in place, or principle.

 

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