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Definition of bank
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Bank (v. t.) To heap or pile up; as, to bank
sand..
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Invest
::
Invest
(v. t.) To lay out
(money
or
capital)
in
business
with the /iew of
obtaining
an
income
or
profit;
as, to
invest
money in bank
stock..
Earthwork
::
Earthwork
(n.) The
operation
connected
with
excavations
and
embankments
of earth in
preparing
foundations
of
buildings,
in
constructing
canals,
railroads,
etc..
Discountable
::
Discountable
(a.)
Capable
of
being,
or
suitable
to be,
discounted;
as,
certain
forms are
necessary
to
render
notes
discountable
at a
bank..
Return
::
Return
(n.) A day in bank. See
Return
day,
below..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(a.) Not
incorporated;
not
existing
as a
corporation;
as, an
incorporate
banking
association..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) A
bench,
as for
rowers
in a
galley;
also, a tier of
oars..
Im-
::
Im- () A form of the
prefix
in- not, and in- in. See In-. Im- also
occurs
in
composition
with some words not of Latin
origin;
as,
imbank,
imbitter..
Frett
::
Frett (n.) The worn side of the bank of a
river.
See 4th Fret, n., 4..
Swell
::
Swell (v. i.) To
increase
in size or
extent
by any
addition;
to
increase
in
volume
or
force;
as, a river
swells,
and
overflows
its
banks;
sounds
swell or
diminish..
Imbank
::
Imbank
(v. t.) To
inclose
or
defend
with a bank or
banks.
See
Embank.
Mountebankery
::
Mountebankery
(n.) The
practices
of a
mountebank;
quackery;
boastful
and vain
pretenses.
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(v. t.) To make
bankrupt;
to bring
financial
ruin upon; to
impoverish.
Discount
::
Discount
(v.) To lend money upon,
deducting
the
discount
or
allowance
for
interest;
as, the banks
discount
notes and bills of
exchange..
Exchange
::
Exchange
(n.) The place where the
merchants,
brokers,
and
bankers
of a city meet at
certain
hours,
to
transact
business.
In this sense often
contracted
to
'Change..
Customer
::
Customer
(n.) A
person
with whom a
business
house has
dealings;
as, the
customers
of a
bank..
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) A
vessel
employed
in the cod
fishery
on the banks of
Newfoundland.
Mountebank
::
Mountebank
(n.) Any
boastful
or false
pretender;
a
charlatan;
a
quack.
Fiord
::
Fiord (n.) A
narrow
inlet of the sea,
penetrating
between
high banks or
rocks,
as on the
coasts
of
Norway
and
Alaska..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) Small
money;
the money by means of which the
larger
coins and bank bills are made
available
in small
dealings;
hence,
the
balance
returned
when
payment
is
tendered
by a coin or note
exceeding
the sum due..
Bankside
::
Bankside
(n.) The slope of a bank,
especially
of the bank of a
steam..
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