a. [f. COIN v. + -ABLE.] That may be coined (lit. and fig.).
1839. N. P. Willis, in New Monthly Mag., LVI. 538. The prettiest phrase coinable by an oriental.
1875. Jevons, Money (1878), 123. Tin is not a coinable metal.
a. [f. COIN v. + -ABLE.] That may be coined (lit. and fig.).
1839. N. P. Willis, in New Monthly Mag., LVI. 538. The prettiest phrase coinable by an oriental.
1875. Jevons, Money (1878), 123. Tin is not a coinable metal.