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coining, present participle; coined, past participle; coined, past tense; coins, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Make (coins) by stamping metal

  2. Make (metal) into coins

  3. Invent or devise (a new word or phrase)
    • - he coined the term “desktop publishing.”

  1. A neologism ; from Greek νέος (neos 'new') + λόγος (logos 'speech') is a newly coined word or phrase that may be in the process of entering common use, but has not yet been accepted into mainstream language. ...
  2. Coining is a form of precision stamping in which a workpiece is subjected to a sufficiently high stress to induce plastic flow on the surface of the material. ...
  3. In minting, coining is the process of manufacturing coins using a kind of stamping which is now generically known in metalworking as "coining".
  4. A form of alternative medicine from Southeast Asia where a coin is rubbed vigorously on a patient's oiled skin
  5. (Coined (verb)) "Invented" or "originated."
  6. (Coined) Process where the image of the buckle is physically stamped or pressed into a base material (often jeweler's bronze or brass)
  7. (Coined) Said of metal handles, typically aluminum, nickel-silver, or brass, struck with a tool (the die) which imparts a pattern, picture, and/or text (like a coin.)  Usually souvenir or advertising premiums.  See Engraving, Etch, Figural and Stamp.
  8. (coined) Made up; artificed; invented.
  9. A process of impressing images or characters of the die and punch onto a plane metal surface.
  10. The manufacturing of coins.
  11. Process by which the image is struck onto blanks using a die engraved with a mirror image of the design.
  12. A metal forming process similar to stamping except that the metal is cold flowed in addition to being sheared.
  13. A Southeast Asian folk remedy in which the edge of a coin is repeatedly rubbed over the body, generally the upper torso, windpipe and inner arm. The result is a series of reddish to purple vertical bruises resembling strap marks, which vary in depth and severity. ...
  14. (1) A post-forging process on hot or cold parts used to attain closer tolerances or improved surfaces. (2) A closed-die squeezing operation in which all surfaces of a workpiece are confined or restrained, resulting in a well-defined imprint of the die on the work.
  15. 1) A process of straightening and sizing casting by die pressing, 2) a process for shaping metal.
  16. A process of cold forming metals in which the metal is shaped between two dies in such a manner as to fill the depression of both dies in relief by displacement of the material.
  17. The process of applying necessary pressure to all or some portion of the surface of a forging to obtain closer tolerances or smoother surfaces or to eliminate draft. Coining can be done while forgings are hot or cold and is usually performed on surfaces parallel to the parting line of the forging.
  18. Compressive metal flowing action. See also. "Bottoming."
  19. process whereby patterns (such as helical ribs) are transferred onto a surface (such as a PTFE sealing lip) during a molding operation.
  20. A squeezing operation, usually performed in a closed die in which the metal is forced to flow and fill the shape and profile of the die. There is a definite change in metal thickness.
  21. Producing a coin or medal using a top and bottom die simultaneously
  22. A press metal-working operation which establishes accurate dimensions of flat surfaces or depressions under predomi­nantly compressive loading.