Mina vs Mica - What's the difference?
mina | mica |
(historical) A monetary unit of ancient Greece and the Middle East, originally equivalent to the weight of a mina of silver.
* 1989 , C. D. C Reeve, Socrates in the Apology: An Essay on Plato?s Apology of Socrates ,
(historical) A unit of weight of varying value used in the ancient Middle East, especially Babylonia, Mesopotamia and Egypt; also an ancient Greek measure of weight equivalent to 1/60th of a talent.
* 1999 , Andrew George, translating Gilgamesh , VI:
Any of a group of hydrous aluminosilicate minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic.
As nouns the difference between mina and mica
is that mina is the myna bird while mica is any of a group of hydrous aluminosilicate minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic.mina
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) maina'' "starling", from (etyl) ''madana .Etymology 2
From (etyl) mina, from (etyl)Noun
(en-noun)page 174,
- What then of the actual fine of thirty minae' Socrates proposes? Thirty ' minae was a large sum, “the equivalent of approximately eight-and-one-half years? wages," according to one recent estimate (Brickhouse and Smith 1988, 227); enough to buy a libary of three thousand philosophy books, if the price of Anaxogoras? book is any guide (26d6-e2).
- Thirty minas' of lapis lazuli in a solid block, two ' minas each their rims, six kor of oil, the capacity of both.
