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Minter

Minter \Mint"er\, n. One who mints.

Wiktionary
minter

n. 1 One who mints 2 (context British slang English) An item in mint condition (especially a motor car)

WordNet
minter

n. a skilled worker who coins or stamps money [syn: coiner, moneyer]

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Minter

Minter may refer to:

Minter (surname)

Minter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alan Minter (born 1951), English former boxer, former middleweight world champion
  • Anne Minter (born 1963), former tennis player from Australia
  • Barry Minter (born 1970), former National Football League (NFL) linebacker
  • Billy Minter (1888–1940), football player, trainer, and manager
  • Billy M. Minter (1926–2005), United States Air Force general
  • Cedric Minter (born 1958), running back in the Canadian Football League
  • Daniel Minter (born 1963), African American painter and sculptor
  • DeMario Minter (born 1984), American NFL cornerback
  • Kevin Minter (born 1990), American football linebacker
  • Louisiana Red (born 1932), birth name Iverson Minter, American blues guitarist, harmonica player, and singer
  • Jeff Minter (born 1962), British computer programmer and videogame author
  • Kristin Minter (born 1965), American Actress
  • Kelly Jo Minter (born 1966), American actress
  • Kirby Minter (1929–2009), American basketball player
  • Mary Miles Minter (1902–1984), American silent film actress
  • Mike Minter (born 1974), retired NFL player
  • Rick Minter, defensive coordinator at the University of Notre Dame
  • Sue Minter, Vermont politician

Fictional characters:

  • Rob Minter, in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders

Usage examples of "minter".

Note the assevered source of the report-- One beyond thought of minters of mock tales.

But there was still more scandal when it was learned that on the night of the murder, Mary Miles Minter, followed by Mabel Normand, had separate trysts with Taylor his reputation as a Lothario was apparently well-founded.

Her face was expressive and angular rather than plumply lovely the way Mabel Normand or Mary Miles Minter had been.

Note the assevered source of the report-- One beyond thought of minters of mock tales.

By reason of the foul weather the pirate could not board Smith, and his master, mate, and pilot, Chambers, Minter, and Digby, importuned him to surrender, and that he should send a boat to the pirate, as Fry had no boat.

Again Chambers, Minter, and Digby importuned Smith to yield, and upon the consideration that he could speak French, and that they were Protestants of Rochelle and had the King's commission to take Spaniards, Portuguese, and pirates, Smith, with some of his company, went on board one of the French ships.

Technically any miner who came into the city with silver could have it minted, but in practice most miners sold their pigs to these few merchants who had made it their business to act as middle-men, and make sure that the Minters were duly wined, dined, coddled, and bribed at all times.

It requires private minters to buy their planchets, or blanks, from the Royal Mint, costs pay­able in fine metal of a weight equal to that of the alloy planchets.

It requires private minters to buy their planchets, or blanks, from the Royal Mint, costs payable in fine metal of a weight equal to that of the alloy planchets.