| mint |
place where coins are produced (manufactured). The US Mint produces most coins for the US government in Philadelphia and Denver. Mint facilities in San Francisco and West Point are used to produce some of the Proof and commemorative coins.
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| mineralization |
The conversion of humus and soil organic matter into inorganic substances by microbial breakdown.
Ãâó: www.soil.ncsu.edu/publications/BMPs/glossary.html
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| mineralization |
The process in which organic compounds (eg, dead plant or animal material) are converted to inorganic compounds (eg, nitrate, carbon dioxide).
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| min. |
Miniature Series Connector
Ãâó: www.seaconbrantner.com/Terminology/terminology.htm
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| mint |
The name for a place where coins are made. Also used to describe an unused coin, or a coin in perfect or near perfect condition, as though is had just been manufactured. Mint condition.
Ãâó: www.24carat.co.uk/numismaticterms.html
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| MIN | religious ministers collectively (especially Presbyterian) |
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| MIN | (United Kingdom) a compulsory annual test of older motor vehicles for safety and exhaust fumes |
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| MIN | a reddish oxide of lead (Pb3O4) used as a pigment in paints and in glass and ceramics |
| MIN | a small box-shaped passenger van |
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| MIN | slender-bodied semiaquatic mammal having partially webbed feet |
| MIN | fur coat made from the soft lustrous fur of minks |
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