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Definition of transaction
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Transaction
(n.) The doing or
performing
of any
business;
management
of any
affair;
performance.
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Negotiation
::
Negotiation
(n.) The
transaction
of
business
between
nations;
the
mutual
intercourse
of
governments
by
diplomatic
agents,
in
making
treaties,
composing
difference,
etc.; as, the
negotiations
at
Ghent..
Narrative
::
Narrative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
narration;
relating
to the
particulars
of an event or
transaction.
Journal
::
Journal
(a.) A
diary;
an
account
of daily
transactions
and
events.
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
statement
of facts or
occurrences;
recital
of
transactions;
a
relation
or
narrative;
a
report;
a
description;
as, an
account
of a
battle..
Register
::
Register
(n.) One who
registers
or
records;
a
registrar;
a
recorder;
especially,
a
public
officer
charged
with the duty of
recording
certain
transactions
or
events;
as, a
register
of
deeds..
Protocol
::
Protocol
(n.) The
minutes,
or rough
draught,
of an
instrument
or
transaction..
Transaction
::
Transaction
(n.) The doing or
performing
of any
business;
management
of any
affair;
performance.
Narrative
::
Narrative
(n.) That which is
narrated;
the
recital
of a
story;
a
continuous
account
of the
particulars
of an event or
transaction;
a
story.
Precedential
::
Precedential
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
precedent;
having
force as an
example
for
imitation;
as,
precedential
transactions..
Date
::
Date (n.) The point of time at which a
transaction
or event takes
place,
or is
appointed
to take
place;
a given point of time;
epoch;
as, the date of a
battle..
Chronologer
::
Chronologer
(n.) A
person
who
investigates
dates of
events
and
transactions;
one
skilled
in
chronology.
Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) An
association
of
underwriters
and
others
in
London,
for the
collection
and
diffusion
of
marine
intelligence,
the
insurance,
classification,
registration,
and
certifying
of
vessels,
and the
transaction
of
business
of
various
kinds
connected
with
shipping..
Queer
::
Queer (a.)
Mysterious;
suspicious;
questionable;
as, a queer
transaction..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) An entry or a
account
of that which is due from one party to
another;
that which is
debited
in a
business
transaction;
as, a
charge
in an
account
book..
Chronology
::
Chronology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
measuring
time by
regular
divisions
or
periods,
and which
assigns
to
events
or
transactions
their
proper
dates..
Annals
::
Annals
(n. pl.) A
periodic
publication,
containing
records
of
discoveries,
transactions
of
societies,
etc.; as
Annals
of
Science..
Transaction
::
Transaction
(n.) An
adjustment
of a
dispute
between
parties
by
mutual
agreement.
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
record
transactions,
accounts,
or
events
in; as, to keep
books,
a
journal,
etc. ; also, to enter (as
accounts,
records,
etc. ) in a
book..
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) A
purchase;
also ( when not
qualified),
a
gainful
transaction;
an
advantageous
purchase;
as, to buy a thing at a
bargain..
Business
::
Business
(n.)
Financial
dealings;
buying
and
selling;
traffic
in
general;
mercantile
transactions.
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