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Silver Definition–noun | 1. | Chemistry. a white, ductile metallic element, used for making mirrors, coins, ornaments, table utensils, photographic chemicals, conductors, etc. Symbol: Ag; atomic weight: 107.870; atomic number: 47; specific gravity: 10.5 at 20°C. | | 2. | coin made of this metal; specie; money: a handful of silver. | | 3. | this metal as a commodity or considered as a currency standard. | | 4. | table articles made of or plated with silver, including flatware and hollowware. | | 5. | any flatware: The kitchen silver is of stainless steel. | | 6. | something resembling this metal in color, luster, etc. | | 7. | a lustrous grayish white or whitish gray, or the color of the metal: the silver of the leaves. | | 8. | any of the silver halides used for photographic purposes, as silver bromide, silver chloride, or silver iodide. | –adjective | 10. | consisting of, made of, or plated with silver. | | 11. | of or pertaining to silver. | | 12. | producing or yielding silver. | | 13. | resembling silver; silvery: the silver moon. | | 14. | clear and soft: silver sounds. | | 15. | eloquent; persuasive: a silver tongue. | | 16. | urging the use of silver
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as a currency standard: silver economists. | | 17. | indicating the twenty-fifth event of a series, as a wedding anniversary. | | 18. | having the color silver: a silver dress. | –verb (used with object) | 19. | to coat with silver or some silverlike substance. | | 20. | to give a silvery color to. | –verb (used without object) | 21. | to become a silvery color. | | From Dictionary
Coin Definition–noun | 1. | a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money. | | 2. | a number of such pieces. | | 3. | Informal. money; cash: He's got plenty of coin in the bank. | | 4. | Architecture. quoin (defs. 1, 2). | | 5. | Archaic. a corner cupboard of the 18th century. | –adjective | 6. | operated by, or containing machines operated by, inserting a coin or coins into a slot: a coin laundry. | –verb (used with object) | 7. | to make (coinage) by stamping metal: The mint is coining pennies. | | 8. | to convert (metal) into coinage: The mint used to coin gold into dollars. | | 9. | to make; invent; fabricate: to coin an expression. | | 10. | Metalworking. to shape the surface of (metal) by squeezing between two dies. Compare emboss (def. 3). | –verb (used without object) | 11. | British Informal. to counterfeit, esp. to make counterfeit money. | —Idioms |
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12. | coin money, Informal. to make or gain money rapidly: Those who own stock in that restaurant chain are coining money. | | 13. | pay someone back in his or her own coin, to reciprocate or behave toward in a like way, esp. inamicably; retaliate: If they persist in teasing you, pay them back in their own coin. | | 14. | the other side of the coin, the other side, aspect, or point of view; alternative consideration. | | From Dictionary
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