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Definition of fund
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 fund is as below...
Fund (n.) The stock of a
national
debt;
public
securities;
evidences
(stocks
or
bonds)
of money lent to
government,
for which
interest
is paid at
prescribed
intervals;
--
called
also
public
funds..
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Ablative
::
Ablative
(a.)
Applied
to one of the cases of the noun in Latin and some other
languages,
-- the
fundamental
meaning
of the case being
removal,
separation,
or
taking
away..
Finance
::
Finance
(n.) The
income
of a ruler or of a
state;
revennue;
public
money;
sometimes,
the
income
of an
individual;
often used in the
plural
for
funds;
available
money;
resources..
Keynote
::
Keynote
(n.) The
fundamental
fact or idea; that which gives the key; as, the
keynote
of a
policy
or a
sermon..
Arse
::
Arse (n.) The
buttocks,
or hind part of an
animal;
the
posteriors;
the
fundament;
the
bottom..
Fundamental
::
Fundamental
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
foundation
or
basis;
serving
for the
foundation.
Hence:
Essential,
as an
element,
principle,
or law;
important;
original;
elementary;
as, a
fundamental
truth;
a
fundamental
axiom..
Treasury
::
Treasury
(n.) A place or
building
in which
stores
of
wealth
are
deposited;
especially,
a place where
public
revenues
are
deposited
and kept, and where money is
disbursed
to
defray
the
expenses
of
government;
hence,
also, the place of
deposit
and
disbursement
of any
collected
funds..
Key
::
Key (n.) The
fundamental
tone of a
movement
to which its
modulations
are
referred,
and with which it
generally
begins
and ends;
keynote..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) An
aggregation
or
deposit
of
resources
from which
supplies
are or may be drawn for
carrying
on any work, or for
maintaining
existence..
Basis
::
Basis (n.) The
ground
work the first or
fundamental
principle;
that which
supports.
Fundholder
::
Fundholder
(a.) One who has money
invested
in the
public
funds.
Fund
::
Fund (n.) The stock of a
national
debt;
public
securities;
evidences
(stocks
or
bonds)
of money lent to
government,
for which
interest
is paid at
prescribed
intervals;
--
called
also
public
funds..
Genus
::
Genus (n.) An
assemblage
of
species,
having
so many
fundamental
points
of
structure
in
common,
that in the
judgment
of
competent
scientists,
they may
receive
a
common
substantive
name. A genus is not
necessarily
the
lowest
definable
group of
species,
for it may often be
divided
into
several
subgenera.
In
proportion
as its
definition
is
exact,
it is
natural
genus;
if its
definition
can not be made
clear,
it is more or less an
artificial
genus..
Physicist
::
Physicist
(n.) A
believer
in the
theory
that the
fundamental
phenomena
of life are to be
explained
upon
purely
chemical
and
physical
principles;
--
opposed
to
vitalist.
Bank
::
Bank (n.) In
certain
games,
as
dominos,
a fund of
pieces
from which the
players
are
allowed
to
draw..
Fundament
::
Fundament
(n.) The part of the body on which one sits; the
buttocks;
specifically
(Anat.),
the
anus..
Loanable
::
Loanable
(a.) Such as can be lent;
available
for
lending;
as,
loanable
funds;
-- used
mostly
in
financial
business
and
writings..
Magna Charta
::
Magna
Charta
()
Hence,
a
fundamental
constitution
which
guaranties
rights
and
privileges..
Organically
::
Organically
(adv.)
In an
organic
manner;
by means of
organs
or with
reference
to
organic
functions;
hence,
fundamentally..
Regulative
::
Regulative
(a.)
Necessarily
assumed
by the mind as
fundamental
to all other
knowledge;
furnishing
fundamental
principles;
as, the
regulative
principles,
or
principles
a
priori;
the
regulative
faculty..
Subscription
::
Subscription
(n.) Sum
subscribed;
amount
of sums
subscribed;
as, an
individual
subscription
to a
fund..
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