coinage
Americannoun
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the act, process, or right of making coins.
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the categories, types, or quantity of coins issued by a nation.
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coins collectively; currency.
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the act or process of inventing words; neologizing.
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an invented or newly created word or phrase.
“Ecdysiast” is a coinage of H. L. Mencken.
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anything made, invented, or fabricated.
noun
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coins collectively
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the act of striking coins
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the currency of a country
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the act of inventing something, esp a word or phrase
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a newly invented word, phrase, usage, etc
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Etymology
Origin of coinage
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Middle French word coignaige. See coin, -age
Explanation
Coinage refers to metal money, or coins. A numismatist — that's the technical term for a coin collector — is interested in coinage. Coinage is also the process of coming up with a new word. You probably wouldn't refer to the dimes jingling in your pocket as coinage, since this term tends to be used for coins in a more collective way, as in the coinage of foreign countries. Another way to use coinage is for the process of inventing (or coining) a new word. Shakespeare is famous for a lot of literary achievements, including his coinage of words like "lackluster," "bandit," and "bedazzled."
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