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Definition of proceeds
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Proceeds
(n. pl.) That which comes forth or
results;
effect;
yield;
issue;
product;
sum
accruing
from a sale, etc..
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Warm
::
Warm (v. i.) To
become
ardent
or
animated;
as, the
speake/
warms as he
proceeds..
Holograph
::
Holograph
(n.) A
document,
as a
letter,
deed, or will,
wholly
in the
handwriting
of the
person
from whom it
proceeds
and whose act it
purports
to be..
Produce
::
Produce
(n.) That which is
produced,
brought
forth,
or
yielded;
product;
yield;
proceeds;
result
of
labor,
especially
of
agricultural
labors.
Cause
::
Cause (v.) That which
produces
or
effects
a
result;
that from which
anything
proceeds,
and
without
which it would not
exist..
Origin
::
Origin
(n.) That from which
anything
primarily
proceeds;
the
fountain;
the
spring;
the
cause;
the
occasion.
Proceeder
::
Proceeder
(n.) One who
proceeds.
Vail
::
Vail (n.)
Avails;
profit;
return;
proceeds.
Emanation
::
Emanation
(n.) That which
issues,
flows,
or
proceeds
from any
object
as a
source;
efflux;
an
effluence;
as,
perfume
is an
emanation
from a
flower..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
source,
or
origin;
that from which
anything
proceeds;
fundamental
substance
or
energy;
primordial
substance;
ultimate
element,
or
cause..
Proceeds
::
Proceeds
(n. pl.) That which comes forth or
results;
effect;
yield;
issue;
product;
sum
accruing
from a sale, etc..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) Any
source
of
supply;
especially,
the
source
from which a
stream
proceeds;
as issue of water from the
earth;
a
natural
fountain..
Fountain
::
Fountain
(n.) The
source
from which
anything
proceeds,
or from which
anything
is
supplied
continuously;
origin;
source..
Proceeding
::
Proceeding
(n.) The act of one who
proceeds,
or who
prosecutes
a
design
or
transaction;
progress
or
movement
from one thing to
another;
a
measure
or step taken in a
course
of
business;
a
transaction;
as, an
illegal
proceeding;
a
cautious
or a
violent
proceeding..
Income
::
Income
(n.) That gain which
proceeds
from
labor,
business,
property,
or
capital
of any kind, as the
produce
of a farm, the rent of
houses,
the
proceeds
of
professional
business,
the
profits
of
commerce
or of
occupation,
or the
interest
of money or stock in
funds,
etc.;
revenue;
receipts;
salary;
especially,
the
annual
receipts
of a
private
person,
or a
corporation,
from
property;
as, a large
income..
Dichotomy
::
Dichotomy
(n.)
Successive
division
and
subdivision,
as of a stem of a plant or a vein of the body, into two parts as it
proceeds
from its
origin;
successive
bifurcation..
Proceed
::
Proceed
(n.) See
Proceeds.
Pool
::
Pool (n.) In rifle
shooting,
a
contest
in which each
competitor
pays a
certain
sum for every shot he
makes,
the net
proceeds
being
divided
among the
winners..
Cumulative
::
Cumulative
(a.)
Augmenting,
gaining,
or
giving
force,
by
successive
additions;
as, a
cumulative
argument,
i. e., one whose force
increases
as the
statement
proceeds..
Interruption
::
Interruption
(n.)
Obstruction
caused
by
breaking
in upon
course,
current,
progress,
or
motion;
stop;
hindrance;
as, the
author
has met with many
interruptions
in the
execution
of his work; the
speaker
or the
argument
proceeds
without
interruption..
Beneficiary
::
Beneficiary
(n.) A
feudatory
or
vassal;
hence,
one who holds a
benefice
and uses its
proceeds..
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