uncrossed cheque
1uncrossed cheque — UK US noun [C] UK BANKING ► a cheque without two vertical lines down its centre, showing that the person named to receive the money can get the amount at the bank of the person or organization that wrote the cheque, rather than having to pay it… …
2uncrossed cheque — /ˌʌnkrɒst tʃek/ noun a cheque which does not have two lines across it, and can be cashed anywhere (NOTE: They are no longer used in the UK, but are still found in other countries.) …
3uncrossed cheque — /ˌʌnkrɒst tʃek/ noun a cheque which does not have two lines across it, and can be cashed anywhere (NOTE: They are no longer used in the UK, but are still found in other countries.) …
4cheque — [tʆek] , check noun [countable] BANKING 1. a printed form that you use to pay for something instead of using money. You write on it the amount in words and numbers, the date, the person being paid, and sign your name: • a cheque for £200 …
5cheque — A preprinted form on which instructions are given to an account holder (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient. It is the most common form of payment of debts of all kinds (see also cheque account; current account).… …
6cheque — A preprinted form on which instructions are given to an account provider (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient. It is a common form of payment of debts of all kinds ( current account). In a crossed cheque two… …
7uncrossed — adjective Brit. (of a cheque) not crossed …
8cheque — /tʃɛk / (say chek) noun 1. Banking a written order, usually on a standard printed form directing a financial institution to pay a specified sum of money to, or to the order of, some particular person or the bearer, either crossed (payable only… …
9uncrossed — /ʌnˈkrɒst / (say un krost) adjective 1. (of a cheque) not crossed; negotiable. 2. not thwarted. {un 1 + cross (defs 29–34) + ed2} …
10open cheque — noun An uncrossed cheque which can be used to obtain cash on demand from a bank, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑open …
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