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Definition of fund
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Fund (v. t.) To place in a fund, as
money..
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Foundation
::
Foundation
(n.) A
donation
or
legacy
appropriated
to
support
a
charitable
institution,
and
constituting
a
permanent
fund;
endowment..
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..
Transfund
::
Transfund
(v. t.) To pour from one
vessel
into
another;
to
transfuse.
Refundment
::
Refundment
(n.) The act of
refunding;
also, that which is
refunded..
Refund
::
Refund
(v. t.) To fund again or anew; to
replace
(a fund or loan) by a new fund; as, to
refund
a
railroad
loan..
Root
::
Root (n.) The
fundamental
tone of any
chord;
the tone from whose
harmonics,
or
overtones,
a chord is
composed..
Exhaustless
::
Exhaustless
(a.) Not be
exhausted;
inexhaustible;
as, an
exhaustless
fund or
store..
Servifor
::
Servifor
(n.) An
undergraduate,
partly
supported
by the
college
funds,
whose duty it
formerly
was to wait at
table.
A
servitor
corresponded
to a sizar in
Cambridge
and
Dublin
universities..
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Fundamental
principle;
axiom;
maxim.
Funuless
::
Funuless
(a.)
Destitute
of
funds.
Transcendentalism
::
Transcendentalism
(n.) The
transcending,
or going
beyond,
empiricism,
and
ascertaining
a
priori
the
fundamental
principles
of human
knowledge..
Income
::
Income
(n.) That gain which
proceeds
from
labor,
business,
property,
or
capital
of any kind, as the
produce
of a farm, the rent of
houses,
the
proceeds
of
professional
business,
the
profits
of
commerce
or of
occupation,
or the
interest
of money or stock in
funds,
etc.;
revenue;
receipts;
salary;
especially,
the
annual
receipts
of a
private
person,
or a
corporation,
from
property;
as, a large
income..
Fundholder
::
Fundholder
(a.) One who has money
invested
in the
public
funds.
Prestimony
::
Prestimony
(n.) A fund for the
support
of a
priest,
without
the title of a
benefice.
The
patron
in the
collator..
Seven-thirties
::
Seven-thirties
(n. pl.) A name given to three
several
issues
of
United
States
Treasury
notes,
made
during
the Civil War, in
denominations
of $50 and over,
bearing
interest
at the rate of seven and three
tenths
(thirty
hundredths)
per cent
annually.
Within
a few years they were all
redeemed
or
funded..
Keynote
::
Keynote
(n.) The
fundamental
fact or idea; that which gives the key; as, the
keynote
of a
policy
or a
sermon..
Stockinet
::
Stockholder
(n.) One who is a
holder
or
proprietor
of stock in the
public
funds,
or in the funds of a bank or other stock
company..
Funding
::
Funding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Fun.
Element
::
Element
(n.) Any
outline
or
sketch,
regarded
as
containing
the
fundamental
ideas or
features
of the thing in
question;
as, the
elements
of a
plan..
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..
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