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How to pronounce coinage in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms metal money, mintage, specie
Type of currency
Has types coin
Type Words
Synonyms neologism, neology
Type of word
Has types blend, portmanteau, portmanteau word
Derivation coin
Type Words
Synonyms neologism, neology
Type of invention
Derivation coin

Examples of coinage

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The owl was the symbol of Athens, and its coinage had a picture of an owl on it.
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Historically, the use of representative money predates the invention of coinage.
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MintChip may be technologically savvy, but it's no easy task to replace coinage.
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He may have been an ally of the Greeks, and he shared the same style of coinage.
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However, after 605, private coining again caused a deterioration of the coinage.
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Thus, well-struck New Orleanian coinage is prized in the numismatic world today.
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Scientists are still working out why this snake associates itself with coinage.
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It attempted to reform the Roman system of taxation and to stabilize the coinage.
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When Rome began her empire, Rome's currency consisted of gold and silver coinage.
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More examples
  • Coins collectively
  • Neologism: a newly invented word or phrase
  • COINage is a monthly American special-interest magazine targeting numismatists and coin investors. The magazine was originally published on a quarterly basis by Behn-Miller Publications, Inc., under the joint ownership of Gordon Behn and COINage editorial director James L. Miller. ...
  • (CoINS) ContextObjects in Spans, commonly abbreviated COinS, is a method to embed bibliographic metadata in the HTML code of web pages. This allows bibliographic software to publish machine-readable bibliographic items and client reference management software to retrieve bibliographic metadata. ...
  • (COINS) The Combined Online Information System (COINS) is a database containing HM Treasury's detailed analysis of departmental spending under thousands of category headings., BBC The database contains around 24 million lines of data. ...
  • (Coins) A coin is a piece of hard material that is standardized in weight, is produced in large quantities in order to facilitate trade, and primarily can be used as a legal tender token for commerce in the designated country, region, or territory.
  • The process of coining money; Coins taken collectively; currency; The creation of new words, neologizing; Something which has been made or invented, especially a coined word
  • (Coinages) created without using any of the methods described and without using any other word or word parts already existing. Created out of thin air, like the brand names Kodak, Exxon; and words like pooch and snob.
  • (COINS) Change taking place in your life / Token gains being made; needing to make a choice / (see SILVER, GOLD, MONEY, PENNY)