mint
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noun \ˈmint\Definition of MINT
1
: any of a family (Labiatae, the mint family) of aromatic plants with a square stem and a 4-lobed ovary which produces four one-seeded nutlets in fruit; especially : any of a genus (Mentha) of mints that have white, purple, or pink verticillate flowers with a nearly regular corolla and four equal stamens and that include some used in flavoring and cookery
2
: a confection flavored with mint
— minty \ˈmin-tē\ adjective
Origin of MINT
Middle English minte, from Old English, from Latin mentha, menta; akin to Greek minthē mint
First Known Use: before 12th century
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