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COINabbreviation for COunter INsurgency, in military contexts
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COIN"to coin money," mid-14c., from coin (n.). Related: Coined; coining. To coin a phrase is late 16c. A Middle English word for minter was coin-smiter.
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COINc. 1300, "a wedge," from Old French coing (12c.) "a wedge; stamp; piece of money; corner, angle," from Latin cuneus "a wedge." The die for stamping metal was wedge-shaped [..]
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COINCoin [N]Before the Exile the Jews had no regularly stamped money. They made use of uncoined shekels or talents of silver, which they weighed out ( Genesis 23:16 ; Exodus 38:24 ; 2 Sam 18:12 ). Probabl [..]
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COINto produce money.
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COINA shiny metal disc, almost always authorized by a national government entity, with a raised impression of famous dead people on one side and a building or birds on the other that is used as money. U.S [..]
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COINa flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money make up; "coin phrases or words" mint: form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; &a [..]
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COINa piece of money made of metal
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COINcounter insurgency. A campaign is a mix of offensive, defensive, and stability operations conducted along multiple lines of operations. It requires soldiers and Marines to employ a mix of familiar combat tasks and skills more often associated with nonmilitary agencies. The balance between them depends on the local situation. Source: http://military [..]
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COINa slang term for money or financing
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COINBefore the Exile the Jews had no regularly stamped money. They made use of uncoined shekels or talents of silver, which they weighed out (Gen. 23:16; Ex. 38:24; 2 Sam. 18:12). Probably the silver ingo [..]
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COINDefinition A form of money, which is usually made from some type of metal. A coin is assigned a specific monetary value by a governing authority. Coins often have a circular shape and are engraved wit [..]
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COINmatbeye
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COINGold: Hands-on / Spiritual healer; Silver: intuitive, psychic; Copper: rheumatic healer
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COINMoney, usually minted from some combination of metals.
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COINChristians On the INternet. An ever-so-friendly UK user group that is well worth joining and who helped publish this book :-)
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COINCommunity of Interest Network
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COIN(n) a flat metal piece (usually a disc) used as money(v) make up(v) form by stamping, punching, or printing
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COINPaid in his own coin. Tit for tat. “Par pari referre.”
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COIN
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COINn.(1) "coin," s.v. coin sb. OED. KEY: coin@n1
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COINn1 2 coyn 1 coyne 1
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COINn.(2) "quince, the fruit," s.v. coyn, coyne sb. OED. KEY: coin@n2
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COINn2 1 coynes 1
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COINA metal, plastic, or cardboard disc that pictures an athlete or related sports topic. A handful of silver coins do exist in the hobby and commonly picture well-publicized sporting events.
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COINn. Refers to the GMT COIN Series
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COINCounter Insurgency
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COINCounter-insurgency aircraft.
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COINunits of the specific currency used to play slots
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COINThe currency denomination used to play. Generally, they’re known as virtual coins for online slots.
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COINA bonus card only given to the player who goes second at the start of a match. It provides one extra mana on one turn and counts as a spell. Combo
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COINA metal, plastic, or cardboard disc that pictures an athlete or related sports topic. A handful of silver coins do exist in the hobby and commonly picture well-publicized sporting events.
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COIN
(money) A piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle.
* '''1883:'''vo|goldakönäd,vo|largentakönäd
* Walloon: (manoye,f)
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COIN
(US,military) counter insurgency|lang=en
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