paying in book
1paying-in book — UK US noun [C] UK ► BANKING a set of paying in slips (= special forms) to fill in when you pay money into your bank account. The paying in slips are fastened together to form the book …
2paying-in book — n BrE a book containing forms that you use when you put money into your bank account …
3paying-in book — /ˌpeɪɪŋ ɪn bυk/ noun a book of forms for paying money into a bank account or a building society account …
4paying-in book — noun (C) BrE a book of forms that you use when you pay money into your bank account …
5paying-in book — A book of slips used to pay cash, cheques, etc. , into a bank account. The counterfoil of the slip is stamped by the bank if the money is paid in over the counter …
6paying-in book — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun Britain : bankbook …
7paying-in — ˌpaying ˈin adjective paying in book/slip BANKING a special book or piece of paper that a customer fills in when they put money in their bank account; =deposit book; DEPOSIT SLIP: • When you want to pay cash or cheques into your account,… …
8BOOK OF THE COVENANT — (Heb. Sefer ha Berit), name derived from Exodus 24:7 ( And he took the book of the covenant, and read it aloud to the people.… ), and usually taken to refer to the legal, moral, and cultic corpus of literature found in Exodus 20:22–23:33. This… …
9Book value — In accounting, book value or carrying value is the value of an asset or according to its balance sheet account balance. For assets, the value is based on the original cost of the asset less any depreciation, amortization or impairment costs made… …
10book — bookless, adj. booklike, adj. /book/, n. 1. a written or printed work of fiction or nonfiction, usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers. 2. a number of sheets of blank or ruled paper bound together for writing,… …