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Ⅰ.mint1 [mɪnt]1 noun(chocolate, sauce, tea) à la menthe►► mint julep cocktail m au bourbon et à la mentheⅡ.mint21 noun∎ the (Royal) Mint l'Hôtel m de la Monnaie, la Monnaie∎ to make a mint faire fortune;∎ it's worth a mint cela vaut une fortune(stamps, coins) (tout) neuf;∎ figurative in mint condition en parfait état, à l'état neuf►► Finance mint par pair m intrinsèque
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