bank-note
101Note, die — Die Note, plur. die n, Diminut. das Nötchen, Oberdeutsch Nötlein, aus dem Lat. Nota, ein Zeichen. 1) Eine Anmerkung, im gemeinen Leben. Noten zu einem Buche machen, Anmerkungen. 2) Ein kurzer Aufsatz, eine kurze nur aus wenig Zeilen bestehende… …
102Bank beaver — Beaver Bea ver, n. [OE. bever, AS. beofer, befer; akin to D. bever, OHG. bibar, G. biber, Sw. b[ a]fver, Dan. b[ae]ver, Lith. bebru, Russ. bobr , Gael. beabhar, Corn. befer, L. fiber, and Skr. babhrus large ichneumon; also as an adj., brown, the… …
103bank cod — Cod Cod, n. [Cf. G. gadde, and (in Heligoland) gadden, L. gadus merlangus.] (Zo[ o]l.) An important edible fish ({Gadus morrhua}), taken in immense numbers on the northern coasts of Europe and America. It is especially abundant and large on the… …
104bank card — / bæŋk kɑ:d/ noun a credit card or debit card issued to a customer by a bank for use instead of cash when buying goods or services (NOTE: There are internationally recognised rules that govern the authorisation of the use of bank cards and the… …
105bank card — / bæŋk kɑ:d/ noun a credit card or debit card issued to a customer by a bank for use instead of cash when buying goods or services (NOTE: There are internationally recognised rules that govern the authorisation of the use of bank cards and the… …
106note — I A notation. A written promise to pay another a certain sum of money at a certain time. Grissom v Commercial Nat. Bank, 87 Tenn 350, 10 SW 774. A kind of commercial paper. UCC § 3 104(2). A negotiable promissory note. Uniform Negotiable… …
107bank charges — / bæŋk ˌtʃɑ:dʒɪz/ plural noun charges which a bank makes for carrying out work for a customer (NOTE: American English is service charge) …
108bank charges — / bæŋk ˌtʃɑ:dʒɪz/ plural noun charges which a bank makes for carrying out work for a customer (NOTE: The US term is service charge.) …
109bank discount — noun Date: 1841 the interest discounted in advance on a note and computed on the face value of the note …
110Note — A financial security that generally has a longer term than a bill, but a shorter term than a bond. However, the duration of a note can vary significantly, and may not always fall neatly into this categorization. Notes are similar to bonds in that …