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Definition of bill
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 bill is as below...
Bill (v. i.) To join
bills,
as
doves;
to
caress
in
fondness..
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Billow
::
Billow
(n.) A great wave or flood of
anything.
Circulate
::
Circulate
(v. t.) To cause to pass from place to
place,
or from
person
to
person;
to
spread;
as, to
circulate
a
report;
to
circulate
bills of
credit..
Clear
::
Clear (v. i.) To make
exchanges
of
checks
and
bills,
and
settle
balances,
as is done in a
clearing
house..
Buceros
::
Buceros
(n.) A genus of large
perching
birds;
the
hornbills.
Assignat
::
Assignat
(n.) One of the
notes,
bills,
or
bonds,
issued
as
currency
by the
revolutionary
government
of
France
(1790-1796),
and based on the
security
of the lands of the
church
and of
nobles
which had been
appropriated
by the
state..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A
pickax,
or
mattock..
Larget
::
Larget
(n.) A sport piece of bar iron for
rolling
into a
sheet;
a small
billet.
Facies
::
Facies
(n.) The face of a bird, or the front of the head,
excluding
the
bill..
Indorsement
::
Indorsement
(n.) The act of
writing
on the back of a note, bill, or other
written
instrument..
Curvirostral
::
Curvirostral
(a.)
Having
a
crooked
beak, as the
crossbill..
Drawee
::
Drawee
(n.) The
person
on whom an order or bill of
exchange
is
drawn;
-- the
correlative
of
drawer.
Billet
::
Billet
(n.) A
ticket
from a
public
officer
directing
soldiers
at what house to
lodge;
as, a
billet
of
residence..
Find
::
Find (v. t.) To
arrive
at, as a
conclusion;
to
determine
as true; to
establish;
as, to find a
verdict;
to find a true bill (of
indictment)
against
an
accused
person..
Gad
::
Gad (n.) A
wedge-shaped
billet
of iron or
steel.
Coo
::
Coo (v. i.) To show
affection;
to act in a
loving
way. See under Bill, v. i..
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) A
plaintiff,
or
complainant,
in a bill in
chancery..
Bank Bill
::
Bank bill () In
America
(and
formerly
in
England),
a
promissory
note of a bank
payable
to the
bearer
on
demand,
and used as
currency;
a bank
note..
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..
Skimmer
::
Skimmer
(n.) Any
species
of
longwinged
marine
birds of the genus
Rhynchops,
allied
to the
terns,
but
having
the lower
mandible
compressed
and much
longer
than the upper one. These birds fly
rapidly
along the
surface
of the
water,
with the lower
mandible
immersed,
thus
skimming
out small
fishes.
The
American
species
(R.
nigra)
is
common
on the
southern
coasts
of the
United
States.
Called
also
scissorbill,
and
shearbill..
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) In
parliamentary
proceedings:
(a) The
course
of a
proposition
(bill,
resolution,
etc.)
through
the
several
stages
of
consideration
and
action;
as,
during
its
passage
through
Congress
the bill was
amended
in both
Houses.
(b) The
advancement
of a bill or other
proposition
from one stage to
another
by an
affirmative
vote; esp., the final
affirmative
action
of the body upon a
proposition;
hence,
adoption;
enactment;
as, the
passage
of the bill to its third
reading
was
delayed..
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