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Definition of Remint
1. to melt down and make into new coin [v -ED, -ING, -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remint
Literary usage of Remint
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treaties and Agreements with and Concerning China, 1894-1919: A Collection by John Van Antwerp MacMurray (1921)
"The Government shall exchange the silver dollars coined by the old mints with
the national coins and remint the dollars. Within a certain period, ..."
2. Treaties and Agreements with and Concerning China, 1894-1919: A Collection by John Van Antwerp MacMurray (1921)
"The Government shall exchange the silver dollars coined by the old mints with
the national coins and remint the dollars. Within a certain period, ..."
3. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from by Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers (1824)
"HARELI'PPED. a. Having a harelip. Ams- u'orth. HA'RE-PIPE. ni A snare to catch
hares. Slat. James 1. HA'remint.n. ». An herb. HA-RESEAR. «. J. A plant. ..."
4. The Dictionary of Statistics by Michael George Mulhall (1903)
"... since which date the United Staff» alone have coined 9000 tons, while other
countries ha* r done little more than remint old silver. ..."
5. Elements of Political Economy by Arthur Latham Perry (1866)
"... nothing more is required than to remint them in other denominations, and their
whole value is saved to the currency in the most convenient form. ..."