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Definition of transaction
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Transaction
(n.) That which is done; an
affair;
as, the
transactions
on the
exchange..
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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..
Ledger
::
Ledger
(n.) A book in which a
summary
of
accounts
is laid up or
preserved;
the final book of
record
in
business
transactions,
in which all
debits
and
credits
from the
journal,
etc., are
placed
under
appropriate
heads..
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..
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) A
purchase;
also ( when not
qualified),
a
gainful
transaction;
an
advantageous
purchase;
as, to buy a thing at a
bargain..
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..
Chronologer
::
Chronologer
(n.) A
person
who
investigates
dates of
events
and
transactions;
one
skilled
in
chronology.
Thing
::
Thing (n.) A
transaction
or
occurrence;
an
event;
a deed.
Court
::
Court (n.) The
persons
officially
assembled
under
authority
of law, at the
appropriate
time and
place,
for the
administration
of
justice;
an
official
assembly,
legally
met
together
for the
transaction
of
judicial
business;
a judge or
judges
sitting
for the
hearing
or trial of
causes..
Speculate
::
Speculate
(v. i.) To
purchase
with the
expectation
of a
contingent
advance
in
value,
and a
consequent
sale at a
profit;
--
often,
in a
somewhat
depreciative
sense,
of
unsound
or
hazardous
transactions;
as, to
speculate
in
coffee,
in
sugar,
or in bank
stock..
Recency
::
Recency
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
recent;
newness;
new
state;
late
origin;
lateness
in time;
freshness;
as, the
recency
of a
transaction,
of a
wound,
etc..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) The
thoughts,
or
series
of
thoughts,
or
imaginary
transactions,
which
occupy
the mind
during
sleep;
a
sleeping
vision..
Privy
::
Privy (a.)
Admitted
to
knowledge
of a
secret
transaction;
secretly
cognizant;
privately
knowing.
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..
Transaction
::
Transaction
(n.) The doing or
performing
of any
business;
management
of any
affair;
performance.
Privity
::
Privity
(a.) A
connection,
or bond of
union,
between
parties,
as to some
particular
transaction;
mutual
or
successive
relationship
to the same
rights
of
property..
Memorandum
::
Memorandum
(n.) A brief or
informal
note in
writing
of some
transaction,
or an
outline
of an
intended
instrument;
an
instrument
drawn up in a brief and
compendious
form..
Detail
::
Detail
(n.) A
minute
portion;
one of the small
parts;
a
particular;
an item; -- used
chiefly
in the
plural;
as, the
details
of a
scheme
or
transaction..
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..
Implicate
::
Implicate
(v. t.) To bring into
connection
with; to
involve;
to
connect;
--
applied
to
persons,
in an
unfavorable
sense;
as, the
evidence
implicates
many in this
conspiracy;
to be
implicated
in a
crime,
a
discreditable
transaction,
a
fault,
etc..
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.
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