Coin may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that French Wiktionary be merged into this article or section. ...
Coin, a piece of hard material which is issued by a government to be used as a form of money.
Privately issued piece of valuable metal, usually in the form of a coin or disk, used as a form of money. Such coins have historically been issued by banks or private mints.
Word coinage, or Neologism, a word, term, or phrase which has been recently created.
Coin football, a type of coin game.
Coín, a town and municipality in Málaga province, Spain.
Coins may also refer to: This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... A neologism (Greek νεολογιÏμÏÏ [neologismos], from νÎÎ¿Ï [neos] new + λÏÎ³Î¿Ï [logos] word, speech, discourse + suffix -ιÏμÏÏ [-ismos] -ism) is a word, term, or phrase which has been recently created (coined) â often to apply to new concepts, to synthesize pre-existing concepts, or to make older terminology sound more contemporary. ... CoÃn is a town about 30 miles west of Malaga in Malaga province in Spain. ...
COinS, ContextObjects in Spans; a simple, ad hoc community specification for publishing OpenURL references in HTML. [1]
Coin3D, an Open Inventor clone, is a high-level 3D graphics toolkit for developing cross-platform real-time 3D visualization and visual simulation software. [2]
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This article is about monetary coins. ... OpenURL is a type of URL that contains resource metadata for use primarily in libraries. ... Open Inventor, originally IRIS Inventor, is a C++ object oriented retained mode 3D graphics API designed by SGI to provide a higher layer of programming for OpenGL. Its main goals are better programmer convenience and efficiency. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...