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Definition of income
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Income
(n.) A
coming
in;
entrance;
admittance;
ingress;
infusion.
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Disbursement
::
Disbursement
(n.) That which is
disbursed
or paid out; as, the
annual
disbursements
exceed
the
income..
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) A man
employed
in a large
family,
or on a large
estate,
to
manage
the
domestic
concerns,
supervise
other
servants,
collect
the rents or
income,
keep
accounts,
and the
like..
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..
Invest
::
Invest
(v. t.) To lay out
(money
or
capital)
in
business
with the /iew of
obtaining
an
income
or
profit;
as, to
invest
money in bank
stock..
Economize
::
Economize
(v. t.) To
manage
with
economy;
to use with
prudence;
to
expend
with
frugality;
as, to
economize
one's
income..
Outgo
::
Outgo (n.) That which goes out, or is paid out;
outlay;
expenditure;
-- the
opposite
of
income..
Output
::
Output
(n.) That which is
thrown
out as
products
of the
metabolic
activity
of the body; the
egesta
other than the
faeces.
See
Income.
Proportion
::
Proportion
(v.) To
adjust
in a
suitable
proportion,
as one thing or one part to
another;
as, to
proportion
the size of a
building
to its
height;
to
proportion
our
expenditures
to our
income..
Revenue
::
Revenue
(n.) That which
returns,
or comes back, from an
investment;
the
annual
rents,
profits,
interest,
or
issues
of any
species
of
property,
real or
personal;
income..
Catel
::
Catel (n.)
Property;
-- often used by
Chaucer
in
contrast
with rent, or
income..
Within
::
Within
(prep.)
In the
limits
or
compass
of; not
further
in
length
than; as,
within
five
miles;
not
longer
in time than; as,
within
an hour; not
exceeding
in
quantity;
as,
expenses
kept
within
one's
income..
Income
::
Income
(n.) A
coming
in;
entrance;
admittance;
ingress;
infusion.
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..
Endow
::
Endow (v. t.) To
furnish
with money or its
equivalent,
as a
permanent
fund for
support;
to make
pecuniary
provision
for; to
settle
an
income
upon;
especially,
to
furnish
with
dower;
as, to endow a wife; to endow a
public
institution..
Fat
::
Fat
(superl.)
Rich;
producing
a large
income;
desirable;
as, a fat
benefice;
a fat
office;
a fat job..
Produce
::
Produce
(v. t.) To yield or
furnish;
to gain; as, money at
interest
produces
an
income;
capital
produces
profit..
Alimony
::
Alimony
(n.) An
allowance
made to a wife out of her
husband's
estate
or
income
for her
support,
upon her
divorce
or legal
separation
from him, or
during
a suit for the
same..
Yearly
::
Yearly
(a.)
Happening,
accruing,
or
coming
every year;
annual;
as, a
yearly
income;
a
yearly
feast..
Tax
::
Tax (n.)
Especially,
the sum laid upon
specific
things,
as upon
polls,
lands,
houses,
income,
etc.; as, a land tax; a
window
tax; a tax on
carriages,
and the
like..
Defalcate
::
Defalcate
(v. t.) To cut off; to take away or
deduct
a part of; -- used
chiefly
of
money,
accounts,
rents,
income,
etc..
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