COINS Meaning and
Definition
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Coins are metallic monetary units that are typically small, flat, and round in shape. They have been used as a form of currency for centuries and are widely accepted as a means of exchange in various economies across the world.
Coins are manufactured by governmental authorities or central banks and are typically made from various types of metal, including copper, nickel, silver, and gold. They bear distinct designs and markings that often represent the issuing country or authority. These designs may include symbols, national emblems, historical figures, or other significant motifs that reflect the cultural, historical, or political context of the issuing entity.
Coins are generally issued in different denominations, ranging from fractions of a unit, such as cents or pence, to higher values like dollars, pounds, or euros. They facilitate transactions of goods or services by representing their face value, which is typically determined by the issuing authority based on different economic factors.
In addition to their use as legal tender, coins also hold value for various other purposes. They are often collected by enthusiasts as a hobby or investment and can hold numismatic or historical significance. Coins can also be used as a medium for commemoration, with special editions or limited editions minted to celebrate significant events, anniversaries, or individuals.
Overall, coins serve as a portable and universally recognized unit of currency, facilitating economic transactions, symbolizing national identity, and carrying intrinsic and collector value.
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Etymology of COINS
The word "coins" is derived from the Latin word "cuneus", meaning "wedge" or "corner". It is believed that this is because many early coins were shaped like wedges or corners. Over time, the word evolved into the Old French term "coign", which referred to a stamped metal disk used as currency. Finally, it was anglicized into the English word "coins" as we know it today.
Similar spelling words for COINS
- kenos,
- kenis,
- congou,
- Quinci,
- Coins,
- kounis,
- ganso,
- CANZ,
- coons,
- kines,
- ginsu,
- kwanza,
- Kinzie,
- quinsy,
- gonus,
- Kinnsie,
- joins,
- cuanza,
- CNS-L,
- guyanas,
- goencz,
- QUANZA,
- gunnies,
- coyness,
- conosa,
- CANUSE,
- kanso,
- khonsu,
- quince,
- kansu,
- Cognizee,
- COUNS.,
- guanzi,
- guineas,
- CNWZ,
- COEINS,
- CNSZ,
- Kennesaw,
- konso,
- ganz,
- kwansei,
- Kanicia,
- gones,
- conk,
- gunas,
- cowans,
- gancia,
- Kenza,
- CANS-MH,
- Gwenness,
- gooeyness,
- Comes,
- CNSA,
- gunze,
- Kinnsey,
- cannas,
- CNES,
- kansei,
- queans,
- Cognisee,
- kinzua,
- guans,
- chianese,
- Canes,
- gance,
- congo,
- gainesway,
- gansey,
- QEONS,
- coons-age,
- kanz,
- kanzu,
- Quincie,
- Guns,
- CANSIA,
- quinoas,
- kynsy,
- HQINS,
- O-CONUS,
- GANS,
- ganassi,
- coinage,
- kanas,
- cancio,
- Canice,
- kanze,
- Canace,
- koans,
- congee,
- Cognosce,
- CHNS,
- conch,
- CNAS,
- cunnus,
- cognos,
- cowens,
- gunwise,
- ghencea,
- conessi,
- konis,
- kinesia,
- GOONS,
- I-CNIS,
- CNS/ATM,
- GYNS,
- konzo,
- keynes,
- gynase,
- Gaines,
- CANOZE,
- kunzea,
- canzo,
- CNS1,
- cans,
- conness,
- MR-CNS,
- Kyanize,
- coens,
- Kenzie,
- CANUSA,
- cooing,
- kanzi,
- ghanese,
- kanza,
- ginzo,
- guyanese,
- Kennes,
- kanezo,
- CONAES,
- Kinnsee,
- Guanase,
- CHINS,
- kyanise,
- co-coons,
- gonesse,
- CANEWS,
- kennis,
- Gains,
- CANAS,
- CANUS,
- gonz,
- gayness,
- cuneus,
- CNS/AD,
- C-KINASE,
- quinns,
- kunze,
- Kiwanis,
- CAINS,
- Kinzee,
- GAINAS,
- Gonys,
- CONSA,
- Gansa,
- queensway,
- cannaceae,
- cons,
- kanes,
- canoas,
- cagnes,
- conga,
- QNS,
- caeneus,
- keens,
- Ganza,
- quins,
- kayanza,
- Ginhouse,
- cognise,
- cones,
- KONZ,
- goannas,
- ex-cons,
- gines,
- Comas,
- cownose,
- Kinsee,
- comiskey,
- CNSY,
- kanazawa,
- kaons,
- kans.,
- GANAS,
- Kenzi,
- gynoecia,
- KANS,
- coils,
- comic,
- CCNS4,
- KINS,
- gonzi,
- out-guns,
- conge,
- canis,
- ginza,
- cohns,
- cns,
- G-KINASE,
- conoce,
- canessa,
- kanis,
- KENS,
- ganze,
- koons,
- S-CONES,
- A-KINASE,
- kaunas,
- Gaynes,
- khans,
- CNSWU,
- WGNHS,
- goins,
- guiness,
- gunz,
- kensei,
- Kinsie,
- conyza,
- gunness,
- goonies,
- Guanos,
- kansai,
- Kinicia,
- quienes,
- guianese,
- CANCEE,
- guianas,
- goans,
- conza,
- Conus,
- coomes,
- conways,
- re-ginas,
- comose,
- kenesa,
- goines,
- kuhns,
- gooneys,
- quincy,
- conies,
- kenesaw,
- coin,
- re-gains,
- quoins,
- gunns,
- Cong,
- Konze,
- Quincey,
- QHNZ,
- kwanzaa,
- concha,
- guinness,
- kinase,
- QINSY,
- GONZO,
- kainos,
- cannes,
- coneys,
- conic,
- Quinze,
- kenzo,
- konza,
- CANSO,
- CONAZA,
- gowns,
- kinza,
- gansu,
- gowns-man,
- 3-kinase,
- gowanus,
- ganesa,
- CA-KINASE,
- gawanas,
- counce,
- Canoes,
- ghanzi,
- CGNS,
- sub-guns,
- CONIZ,
- kunas,
- kunz,
- kinsey,
- OB-GYNS,
- kansi,
- NHL-CNS,
- quansah,
- kansa,
- cognize,
- conkey,
- queens,
- Kenisa,
- quance,
- Kenzy,
- gainsay,
- kunes,
- gonese,
- keenness,
- GINS.
Conjugate verb Coins
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