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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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Answer
::
Answer
(n.) A
counter-statement
of facts in a
course
of
pleadings;
a
confutation
of what the other party has
alleged;
a
responsive
declaration
by a
witness
in reply to a
question.
In
Equity,
it is the usual form of
defense
to the
complainant's
charges
in his
bill..
Duebill
::
Duebill
(n.) A brief
written
acknowledgment
of a debt, not made
payable
to
order,
like a
promissory
note..
Thornbill
::
Thornbill
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
small,
brilliantly
colored
American
birds of the genus
Rhamphomicron.
They have a long,
slender,
sharp bill, and feed upon
honey,
insects,
and the juice of the sugar
cane..
Remittance
::
Remittance
(n.) The act of
transmitting
money,
bills,
or the like, esp. to a
distant
place,
as in
satisfaction
of a
demand,
or in
discharge
of an
obligation..
Avoset
::
Avoset
(n.) A
grallatorial
bird, of the genus
Recurvirostra;
the
scooper.
The bill is long and bend
upward
toward
the tip. The
American
species
is R.
Americana..
Storm
::
Stork-billed
(a.)
Having
a bill like that of the
stork.
Duckbill
::
Duckbill
(n.) See Duck mole, under Duck, n..
Allonge
::
Allonge
(v.) A slip of paper
attached
to a bill of
exchange
for
receiving
indorsements,
when the back of the bill
itself
is
already
full; a
rider..
Cue
::
Cue (n.) A
straight
tapering
rod used to impel the balls in
playing
billiards.
Curvirostral
::
Curvirostral
(a.)
Having
a
crooked
beak, as the
crossbill..
Refer
::
Refer (v. t.)
Hence:
To send or
direct
away; to send or
direct
elsewhere,
as for
treatment,
aid,
information,
decision,
etc.; to make over, or pass over, to
another;
as, to refer a
student
to an
author;
to refer a
beggar
to an
officer;
to refer a bill to a
committee;
a court
refers
a
matter
of fact to a
commissioner
for
investigation,
or
refers
a
question
of law to a
superior
tribunal..
Bill
::
Bill (v. i.) To
strike;
to peck.
Drawee
::
Drawee
(n.) The
person
on whom an order or bill of
exchange
is
drawn;
-- the
correlative
of
drawer.
Crossbill
::
Crossbill
() A bill
brought
by a
defendant,
in an
equity
or
chancery
suit,
against
the
plaintiff,
respecting
the
matter
in
question
in that
suit..
Suprapubian
::
Supraprotest
(n.) An
acceptance
of a bill by a third
person
after
protest
for
nonacceptance
by the
drawee.
Billyboy
::
Billyboy
(n.) A
flat-bottomed
river barge or
coasting
vessel.
Kite
::
Kite (n.)
Fictitious
commercial
paper used for
raising
money or to
sustain
credit,
as a check which
represents
no
deposit
in bank, or a bill of
exchange
not
sanctioned
by sale of
goods;
an
accommodation
check or
bill..
Billman
::
Billman
(n.) One who uses, or is armed with, a bill or
hooked
ax..
Clavellated
::
Clavellated
(a.) Said of
potash,
probably
in
reference
to its
having
been
obtained
from
billets
of wood by
burning..
Sworded
::
Swordbill
(n.) A
humming
bird
(Docimastes
ensiferus)
having
a very long,
slender
bill,
exceeding
the
length
of the body of the
bird..
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