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Definition of fund
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Fund (n.) A store laid up, from which one may draw at
pleasure;
a
supply;
a full
provision
of
resources;
as, a fund of
wisdom
or good
sense..
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Fundus
::
Fundus
(n.) The
bottom
or base of any
hollow
organ;
as, the
fundus
of the
bladder;
the
fundus
of the eye..
Infundibulate
::
Infundibulate
(a.)
Having
the form of a
funnel;
pertaining
to an
infundibulum.
Reimburse
::
Reimburse
(v. t.) To
replace
in a
treasury
or
purse,
as an
equivalent
for what has been
taken,
lost, or
expended;
to
refund;
to pay back; to
restore;
as, to
reimburse
the
expenses
of a war..
Fundamentally
::
Fundamentally
(adv.)
Primarily;
originally;
essentially;
radically;
at the
foundation;
in
origin
or
constituents.
Constitutionally
::
Constitutionally
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
constitution
or
fundamental
law;
legally;
as, he was not
constitutionally
appointed..
Pool
::
Pool (v. t.) To put
together;
to
contribute
to a
common
fund, on the basis of a
mutual
division
of
profits
or
losses;
to make a
common
interest
of; as, the
companies
pooled
their
traffic..
Standstill
::
Standpoint
(n.) A fixed point or
station;
a basis or
fundamental
principle;
a
position
from which
objects
or
principles
are
viewed,
and
according
to which they are
compared
and
judged..
Infundibula
::
Infundibula
(pl. ) of
Infundibulu.
Bank
::
Bank (n.) The sum of money or the
checks
which the
dealer
or
banker
has as a fund, from which to draw his
stakes
and pay his
losses..
Theorica
::
Theorica
(n. pl.)
Public
moneys
expended
at
Athens
on
festivals,
sacrifices,
and
public
entertainments
(especially
theatrical
performances),
and in gifts to the
people;
-- also
called
theoric
fund..
Generator
::
Generator
(n.) The
principal
sound or
sounds
by which
others
are
produced;
the
fundamental
note or root of the
common
chord;
--
called
also
generating
tone.
Funuless
::
Funuless
(a.)
Destitute
of
funds.
Principia
::
Principia
(n. pl.) First
principles;
fundamental
beginnings;
elements;
as.
Newton's
Principia.
Groundwork
::
Groundwork
(n.) That which forms the
foundation
or
support
of
anything;
the
basis;
the
essential
or
fundamental
part; first
principle.
Haematosac
::
Haematosac
(n.) A
vascular
sac
connected,
beneath
the
brain,
in many
fishes,
with the
infundibulum..
Funding
::
Funding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fun.
Fund
::
Fund (v. t.) To place in a fund, as
money..
Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) A
donation
or
legacy
appropriated
to
support
a
charitable
institution,
and
constituting
a
permanent
fund;
endowment..
Reserve
::
Reserve
(n.) Funds kept on hand to meet
liabilities.
Malebranchism
::
Malebranchism
(n.) The
philosophical
system
of
Malebranche,
an
eminent
French
metaphysician.
The
fundamental
doctrine
of his
system
is that the mind can not have
knowledge
of
anything
external
to
itself
except
in its
relation
to God..
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