Mince as a verb means to chop or cut into small pieces; to soften or modify ones words for the sake of decorum; or to walk, talk, or act with affected elegance.
Mince as a noun is something cut into small pieces; mincemeat.
1) For best results, mince the onions.
2) I will not mince my words, I will explain boldly and plainly.
3) The only way to describe his walk is as a mince.
They were mincing almonds in kitchen.
It can be, in the gerund form. However, it can also be a participle form of a verb. "Mincing vegetables takes time." Here it is a noun, the subject of a sentence.
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