Results for: coin with a minting error, coin that was imprinted incorrectly, coin with error
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acknowledgement; character or message sent by a receiving modem to a sending modem to indicate that a data packet has arrived complete and error-free (Computers, Telecommunications)ACK
acrobatic movement, do cartwheel, large coin, wheel of a cart; somersault performed sideways, lateral handspring, wooden wheel of cartcartwheel
act in a confused way, gross error, stupid mistake, make a serious mistake, make a stupid mistake; move back and forth in a clumsy manner, move blindly, grope, move clumsily, speak in clumsy mannerblunder
act of deviating; aberration, abnormality; divergence, change or difference, compass error, difference from statistical average, unacceptable behavior or attitudedeviation
act of explaining or understanding incorrectly, misconception, erroneous conclusionmisinterpretation
act of grinding or crushing; manufacturing of a product in a mill; wandering about in a group of people; fighting (Slang), ridged coin edgemilling
act of minting again; act of reinventing, act of re-creating; act of melting down old coins and making new onesreminting
act of minting money; act of authorizing money for legal usemonetization
act of pounding, attack continuously, avoirdupois unit of weight, beat something to pulp or powder, British unit of force, coin or bill worth a pound, common unit of currency, enclosure for stray animals, enclosure for vehicles or other goods, place fo...pound
act of slipping, be forgotten, cloth covering, cutting, deformation of a crystal, delicate young person, disengage the clutch, dislocate a bone, err, error, fail to engage, get worse, glide, move smoothly and easily; sneak, move quietly; slide; slowly ...slip
action that causes a fall, catch somebody in a mistake, cause a device to operate, drug-induced hallucination, error, experience drug effects, fall caused by catching the foot, free an anchor, go on a journey, intense interest, light step, make a mista...trip
add slugs, bullet, cells that develop into spore-bearing structure, disk used as illegal coin, drink of something, drink something quickly, hard hit, hit hard with the fist or with a bat (Slang); move slowly; be idle or lazy, hit somebody or something ...slug
address incorrectly, address inappropriately, address wronglymisaddress
admirable, British currency, British currency; standard of fineness for silver or gold (Britain); sterling silver; objects made of sterling silver; sterling silver flatware, British standard for coin metal purity, of or made of sterling silver; flawles...sterling
Afghan currency unit, basic unit of currency in Afghanistan, coin worth an afghaniafghani
 

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