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资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mint \Mint\, n. [AS. mynet money, coin, fr. L. moneta the mint,
coined money, fr. Moneta, a surname of Juno, in whose at Rome
money was coined; akin to monere to warn, admonish, AS.
manian, and to E. mind. See {Mind}, and cf. {Money},
{Monition}.]
1. A place where money is coined by public authority.
2. Hence: Any place regarded as a source of unlimited supply;
the supply itself.
A mint of phrases in his brain. --Shak.
Mint \Mint\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Minted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Minting}.] [AS. mynetian.]
1. To make by stamping, as money; to coin; to make and stamp
into money.
2. To invent; to forge; to fabricate; to fashion.
Titles . . . of such natures as may be easily
minted. --Bacon.
{Minting mill}, a coining press.
Mint \Mint\, n. [AS. minte, fr. L. mentha, Gr. ?, ?.] (Bot.)
The name of several aromatic labiate plants, mostly of the
genus {Mentha}, yielding odoriferous essential oils by
distillation. See {Mentha}.
资料来源 : WordNet®
mint
adj : as if new; "in mint condition" [syn: {mint(a)}]
mint
v : form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins";
"strike a medal" [syn: {coin}, {strike}]
mint
n 1: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent;
"a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of
money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must
have cost plenty" [syn: {batch}, {deal}, {flock}, {good
deal}, {great deal}, {hatful}, {heap}, {lot}, {mass}, {mess},
{mickle}, {muckle}, {peck}, {pile}, {plenty}, {pot}, {quite
a little}, {raft}, {sight}, {slew}, {spate}, {stack}, {tidy
sum}, {wad}, {whole lot}, {whole slew}]
2: any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic
leaves and small mauve flowers
3: the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied
4: a candy that is flavored with a mint oil [syn: {mint candy}]
5: a plant where money is coined by authority of the government
资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
MiNT
(MinT is not TOS - a {recursive acronym}) A
freeware, {open source operating system} for the {Atari ST}
range of computers. MiNT was originally based on a {port} of
{BSD} to {Atari ST} computers by Eric R. Smith. MiNT gave the
Atari access to BSD's many network applications. A short
(1992-94) romance between MiNT and {Atari} Corp., who decided
to convert the system to the {MultiTOS} {kernel}, produced a
unique TOS/Unix hybrid, which provides simultaneous access to
both {GEM} and BSD application libraries.
Since MiNT is MultiTOS's kernel, it has kept all the features
described above and, if an {AES} replacement is installed, it
can show you a new face of MultiTOS. Unlike MultiTOS however,
MiNT is based on a different {file system}, that is faster and
more flexible than TOS's. Furthermore, thanks to the network
support, MiNT allows an Atari to be an {Internet} {server}
that can still run GEM and TOS applications! This has won
MiNT many devotees ("MiNTquisitors"), making it the main
competitor for {ASH}'s {MagiC}.
Unlike {Linux}, MiNT can run on a {Motorola 68000} with no
{FPU}. It needs at least 4 MB of RAM, more to run multiuser
or to run GEM applications at the same time.
{(http://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/~conradus/docs/mint.html)}.
(1999-07-20)
MINT
{Mint Is Not TRAC}