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Definition of bill
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Bill (n.) A
pickax,
or
mattock..
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Spikebill
::
Spikebill
(n.) The
marbled
godwit
(Limosa
fedoa).
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To
return
or
present
as the
result
of an
examination
or
consideration
of any
matter
officially
referred;
as, the
committee
reported
the bill witth
amendments,
or
reported
a new bill, or
reported
the
results
of an
inquiry..
Swannery
::
Swanmark
(n.) A mark of
ownership
cut on the bill or swan.
Transferable
::
Transferable
(a.)
Negotiable,
as a note, bill of
exchange,
or other
evidence
of
property,
that may be
conveyed
from one
person
to
another
by
indorsement
or other
writing;
capable
of being
transferred
with no loss of
value;
as, the
stocks
of most
public
companies
are
transferable;
some
tickets
are not
transferable..
Spikebill
::
Spikebill
(n.) The
hooded
merganser.
Buceros
::
Buceros
(n.) A genus of large
perching
birds;
the
hornbills.
Duck-billed
::
Duck-billed
(a.)
Having
a bill like that of a duck.
Veto
::
Veto (n.) The
exercise
of such
authority;
an act of
prohibition
or
prevention;
as, a veto is
probable
if the bill
passes..
Cultirostral
::
Cultirostral
(a.)
Having
a bill
shaped
like the
colter
of a plow, or like a
knife,
as the
heron,
stork,
etc..
Hook
::
Hook (n.) An
implement
for
cutting
grass or
grain;
a
sickle;
an
instrument
for
cutting
or
lopping;
a
billhook.
Facture
::
Facture
(n.) An
invoice
or bill of
parcels.
Post
::
Post (v. t.) To
attach
to a post, a wall, or other usual place of
affixing
public
notices;
to
placard;
as, to post a
notice;
to post
playbills..
Clear
::
Clear (v. i.) To make
exchanges
of
checks
and
bills,
and
settle
balances,
as is done in a
clearing
house..
Commitment
::
Commitment
(n.) The act of
referring
or
intrusting
to a
committee
for
consideration
and
report;
as, the
commitment
of a
petition
or a
bill..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.)
Hence,
to pay; as, to
settle
a
bill..
Overslaugh
::
Overslaugh
(v. t.) To
hinder
or stop, as by an
overslaugh
or an
impediment;
as, to
overslaugh
a bill in a
legislative
body; to
overslaugh
a
military
officer,
that is, to
hinder
his
promotion
or
employment..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A
paper,
written
or
printed,
and
posted
up or given away, to
advertise
something,
as a
lecture,
a play, or the sale of
goods;
a
placard;
a
poster;
a
handbill..
Enact
::
Enact (v. t.) To
decree;
to
establish
by legal and
authoritative
act; to make into a law;
especially,
to
perform
the
legislative
act with
reference
to (a bill) which gives it the
validity
of law..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To cause to
advance
by
stages
of
progress;
to carry on with
success
through
an
ordeal,
examination,
or
action;
specifically,
to give legal or
official
sanction
to; to
ratify;
to
enact;
to
approve
as valid and just; as, he
passed
the bill
through
the
committee;
the
senate
passed
the law..
Chough
::
Chough
(n.) A bird of the Crow
family
(Fregilus
graculus)
of
Europe.
It is of a black
color,
with a long,
slender,
curved
bill and red legs; -- also
called
chauk,
chauk-daw,
chocard,
Cornish
chough,
red-legged
crow. The name is also
applied
to
several
allied
birds,
as the
Alpine
chough..
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