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Definition of revenue
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of revenue is as below...
Revenue
(n.)
Hence,
return;
reward;
as, a
revenue
of
praise..
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Incameration
::
Incameration
(n.) The act or
process
of
uniting
lands,
rights,
or
revenues,
to the
ecclesiastical
chamber,
i. e., to the
pope's
domain..
Cameralistics
::
Cameralistics
(n.) The
science
of
finance
or
public
revenue.
Hoppo
::
Hoppo (n.) A
tribunal
or
commission
having
charge
of the
revenue
derived
from trade and
navigation.
Rent
::
Rent (n.)
Income;
revenue.
See
Catel.
Taxation
::
Taxation
(n.) The act of
laying
a tax, or of
imposing
taxes,
as on the
subjects
of a
state,
by
government,
or on the
members
of a
corporation
or
company,
by the
proper
authority;
the
raising
of
revenue;
also, a
system
of
raising
revenue..
Glebe
::
Glebe (n.) The land
belonging,
or
yielding
revenue,
to a
parish
church
or
ecclesiastical
benefice..
Cutter
::
Cutter
(n.) A small armed
vessel,
usually
a
steamer,
in the
revenue
marine
service;
-- also
called
revenue
cutter..
Logothete
::
Logothete
() An
accountant;
under
Constantine,
an
officer
of the
empire;
a
receiver
of
revenue;
an
administrator
of a
department..
Cameralistic
::
Cameralistic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
finance
and
public
revenue.
Displace
::
Displace
(v. t.) To
remove
from a
state,
office,
dignity,
or
employment;
to
discharge;
to
depose;
as, to
displace
an
officer
of the
revenue..
Treasurer
::
Treasurer
(n.) One who has the care of a
treasure
or
treasure
or
treasury;
an
officer
who
receives
the
public
money
arising
from taxes and
duties,
or other
sources
of
revenue,
takes
charge
of the same, and
disburses
it upon
orders
made by the
proper
authority;
one who has
charge
of
collected
funds;
as, the
treasurer
of a
society
or
corporation..
Publican
::
Publican
(n.) A
farmer
of the taxes and
public
revenues;
hence,
a
collector
of toll or
tribute.
The
inferior
officers
of this class were often
oppressive
in their
exactions,
and were
regarded
with great
detestation..
Revenue
::
Revenue
(n.) The
annual
yield of
taxes,
excise,
customs,
duties,
rents,
etc., which a
nation,
state,
or
municipality
collects
and
receives
into the
treasury
for
public
use..
Revenue
::
Revenue
(n.)
Hence,
return;
reward;
as, a
revenue
of
praise..
Black Book
::
Black book () A book
compiled
in the
twelfth
century,
containing
a
description
of the court of
exchequer
of
England,
an
official
statement
of the
revenues
of the
crown,
etc..
Unimproved
::
Unimproved
(a.) Not
tilled,
cultivated,
or built upon;
yielding
no
revenue;
as,
unimproved
land or
soil..
Tariff
::
Tariff
(n.) A
schedule,
system,
or
scheme
of
duties
imposed
by the
government
of a
country
upon goods
imported
or
exported;
as, a
revenue
tariff;
a
protective
tariff;
Clay's
compromise
tariff.
(U. S.
1833)..
Scholar
::
Scholar
(n.) In
English
universities,
an
undergraduate
who
belongs
to the
foundation
of a
college,
and
receives
support
in part from its
revenues..
Commendam
::
Commendam
(n.) A
vacant
living
or
benefice
commended
to a
cleric
(usually
a
bishop)
who
enjoyed
the
revenue
until a
pastor
was
provided.
A
living
so held was said to be held in
commendam.
The
practice
was
abolished
by law in 1836.
Deficit
::
Deficit
(n.)
Deficiency
in
amount
or
quality;
a
falling
short;
lack; as, a
deficit
in
taxes,
revenue,
etc..
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