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Coin Kɔɪn Gold Toss Money Noun Pound/Euro/Dollar Flipped

Word3 coin
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /kɔɪn/ /kɔɪn/
Example
  • gold coins
  • a pound/euro/dollar coin
  • they flipped a coin to see who should go first.
  • you might as well toss a coin to decide.
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coin

(noun)/kɔɪn/ /kɔɪn/
  1. a small flat piece of metal used as money
    • gold coins
    • a pound/euro/dollar coin
    • They flipped a coin to see who should go first.
    • You might as well toss a coin to decide.
    • A coin toss has decided the lucky winner.

    Extra Examples

    • The first English gold coin was struck in 1255.
    • The last silver coins were minted in 1964.
    • Very few old 5p coins are still in circulation.
    • What is the probability of the coin landing heads?
    • coins jingling in his pockets
  2. money made of metal
    • notes and coin
  3. the aspect of a situation that is the opposite of or contrasts with the one you have been talking about
  4. used to talk about two ways of looking at the same situation
  5. Word Origin

    • Middle English: from Old French coin ‘wedge, corner, die’, coigner ‘to mint’, from Latin cuneus ‘wedge’. The original sense was ‘cornerstone’, later ‘angle or wedge’ (senses now spelled quoin); in late Middle English the term denoted a die for stamping money, or a piece of money produced by such a die.
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