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mint

adjective [before noun]
 
 
/mɪnt/

Definition

describes stamps and coins, etc. that have not been used: A collector would pay $500 for a mint copy.NewModern and fashionable in mint condition perfect, as if new: CD player, in mint condition - £50.NewModern and fashionablePerfect and faultlessUnspoilt
(Definition of mint adjective from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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