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remint
English
Etymology
re- +? mint
Verb
remint (third-person singular simple present remints, present participle reminting, simple past and past participle reminted)
- (transitive) To mint (create money) again or repeatedly.
Anagrams
- Minter, minter
remint From the web:
remind
English
Etymology
From mid 17th century, equivalent to re- +? mind (“to remember”). Probably suggested by obsolete rememorate with the same sense.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???ma?nd/, /???ma?nd/
- Hyphenation: re?mind
- Rhymes: -a?nd
Verb
remind (third-person singular simple present reminds, present participle reminding, simple past and past participle reminded)
- To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
- Synonym: put someone in mind of
- 1915, Joseph Conrad, Victory: An Island Tale, "Author's Note":
- His eyes were green and every cat I see to this day reminds me of the exact contour of his face.
Derived terms
- reminder
Translations
Anagrams
- Minder, minder
remind From the web:
- what reminds you of spring
- what reminds you of summer
- what reminds you of me
- what reminds me of edith finch
- what reminds cats of their mothers
- what reminds trevor of his childhood
- what reminds you of home
- what reminds kek of his homeland
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