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n. 1) an officially chartered institution empowered to receive de...
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We all know what a bank is -- a financial institution that may take in deposits, lend money or both. But in credit card transactions, multiple banks can and usually are involved, with each bank playing different roles. One bank may issue a credit card to a consumer, another may represent the merchant, and a third may be involved in payment of a cre [..]
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1 a financial institution that people or businesses can keep their money in or borrow money from. The main banks used by ordinary people are called high-street banksMarge works for the Royal Bank of S [..]
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An informal, noncontractual multiyear summing up of the total premiums ceded to reinsurers less losses paid by reinsurers over the duration of a reinsurance program—usually a catastrophe program. Fo [..]
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"to act as a banker," 1727, from bank (n.1). As "to deposit in a bank" from 1833. Figurative sense of "to rely on" (i.e. "to put money on") is from 1884, U.S. c [..]
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"financial institution," late 15c., from either Old Italian banca or Middle French banque (itself from the Italian word), both meaning "table" (the notion is of the moneylender [..]
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"earthen incline, edge of a river," c. 1200, probably in Old English but not attested in surviving documents, from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse banki, Old Danish banke "sandb [..]
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/ˈbæŋk/ noun plural banks 1 bank /ˈbæŋk/ noun plural banks Learner's definition of BANK [count] 1  : a business where people keep their money, borrow money, etc., or the building where such a [..]
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A financial institution that handles merchant accounts and issues lines of credit. Also see merchant bank or issuing bank.
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organization that loans, protects, and exchanges money to and from individuals and organizations.
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a slope of land adjoining a body of water, or a large elevated area of the sea floor.
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A planned accumulation of work in progress to permit reasonable fluctuations in performance during times of coordination or associated operation. [D02403]
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A financial organization that accepts deposits, makes loans, and directly controls a significant portion of the nation's money supply. In the olden days of the economy (before 1980), a bank was e [..]
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An officially chartered institution empowered to receive deposits, make loans, and provide checking and savings account services. In the United States, banks are organized under federal or state regul [..]
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Several lights grouped together to create a larger or more powerful source. Tip: use soft lights or heavy Diffusion to avoid Multiple Shadows.
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A sloped embankment under 90 degrees. Found on dirt (MTB and BMX riding) and paved and wood tracks (track racing).
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sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water); "they pulled the canoe up on the bank"; "he sat on the bank of the river and watched the currents& [..]
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a place where people put their money so that it will be safe
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A steep hill which a horse and rider must go down. There is a jump at the top frequently.
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To raise one wing for the purpose of turning
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  to coast, skirt.
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Definition An organization, usually a corporation, chartered by a state or federal government, which does most or all of the following: receives demand deposits and time deposits, honors instruments d [..]
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(n.) The area of a motherboard that contains slots for memory modules. Memory banks are typically double sided (allowing for single- or double-sided memory modules), and the banks in the slots are num [..]
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A sloped embankment under 90 degrees. Found on dirt (MTB and BMX riding) and paved and wood tracks (track racing).
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To see vacant tellers, foretells business losses. Giving out gold money, denotes carelessness; receiving it, great gain and prosperity. To see silver and bank-notes accumulated, increase of honor and fortune. You will enjoy the highest respect of all classes.   
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1. A slot or group of slots, usually on a systemboard (motherboard), that are populated by memory modules of the same capacity. 2. A slang term for general memory in a computer; the memory bank. 3. The place Bill keeps his money.
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offers a variety of financial services to their customers. History shows that the main purpose of a bank was to offer loans to trading companies. Businesses then, like today, would have the funds to p [..]
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A slot or group of slots, usually on a systemboard (motherboard), that are populated by memory modules of the same capacity. A slang term for general memory in a computer; the memory bank.
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an organization for the custody, loan, or exchange of money, for the extension of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds branch bank : a banking facility that is a separate but ...
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A financial institution that is in the business of providing credit and other financial services.
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One successive row of staggered tabs from first to last position.
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Within the context of reinsurance, this term is used to refer to the profits earned by a reinsurer during the life of a program. For example, if a reinsurer providing catastrophe reinsurance has earned $100,000 in premiums and incurred no losses, there would exist a $100,000 bank.
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A section of railway line on a gradient. In the US known as a grade.
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A bank is a business that offers you a place to keep your money and uses it to make more money. Banks offer you different services for keeping your money.
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A financial institution that provides various products and services to its customers, including checking and savings accounts, loans and currency exchange.
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The ground at the side of a river
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A business that holds money for its clients, lends money at interest and trades generally in money.
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A bank takes deposits, makes loans, arranges payments, holds a banking license and is subject to regulatory supervision by a banking regulator.
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a corporation authorised by law to carry on the general business of banking in Australia, and that is authorised under the Banking Act 1959 to use the word “bank” or a similar expression in its name.
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A financial institution that handles money, including keeping it for saving or commercial purposes, and exchanging, investing, and supplying it for loans.
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an authorised deposit-taking institution (within the meaning of the Banking Act 1959) or the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) or a person who carries on the business of banking outside Australia. See also:
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An institution that provides money-related services, such as loans and savings accounts. Bank profits are based on the difference between borrowers' and depositors' interest rates.
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A financial institutions that accumulates deposits and channels money into lending activities
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A bank is a licensed, commercial entity that accepts and pays interest on deposits, and makes payments as directed by depositors, by way of check-writing and/or debit card usage. Banks may also make l [..]
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(banque). A federally regulated financial institution that, in general, engages in the business of taking deposits, lending, and providing other financial services.
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(n) a flight maneuver; aircraft tips laterally about its longitudinal axis (especially in turning)(v) tip laterally(v) enclose with a bank(v) do business with a bank or keep an account at a bank(v) ac [..]
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A bank is a raised seafloor feature such as a large submerged plateau that is usually part of the continental shelf. 
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 - A group of electrical devices, usually transformers or capacitors, connected in a way to increase capacity or to inter connect as three-phase.
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A money-changer’s bench or table. (Italian banco or banca.)
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The degree to which the outside edge of a roadway is higher than the inside edge at a specified point on a curve; the change in elevation per unit of distance across the roadway from the inside curve [..]
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in education it normally refers to any store of material or information such as teaching or assessment resources.
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n. banco
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A sloped embankment under 90 degrees. Found on dirt (MTB and BMX riding) and paved and wood tracks (track racing).
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1.
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The lateral inclination of an aircraft in flight. In practise this looks like the craft is tilted to one side, and causes it to turn in the direction of the lower wingtip. This is a method of turning [..]
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a storage location in a sampler or synthesizer that typically holds a large number of individual program (sounds).
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Facilities that collect, store, and distribute Tissues, e.g., Cell Lines, microorganisms, Blood, Sperm, Milk, Breast Tissue, for use by others. Other uses may include Transplantation and comparison of [..]
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Centers for collecting, characterizing and storing Human Blood.
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Centers for acquiring, characterizing, and storing bones or bone Tissue for future use.
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Centers for storing various parts of the eye for future use.
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Databases devoted to Knowledge about specific Genes and Gene products.
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Centers for acquiring and storing Semen.
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Centers for acquiring, characterizing, and storing organs or Tissue for future use.
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A large area of elevated sea floor.
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A large area of elevated sea floor
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A large area of elevated sea floor.
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a large area of elevated sea floor that may pose a problem floating across it
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A hill. Baste
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"Bank" includes any bank or trust company, savings bank, mutual savings bank, savings and loan association or credit union that maintains a head office or a branch in this state in the capac [..]
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to sail by the banks
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n. 1) an officially chartered institution empowered to receive deposits, make loans, and provide checking and savings account services, all at a profit. 2) a group of judges sitting together as an app [..]
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To roll left or right in the air so that your lift vector is no longer vertical.
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Same as roll. 'Angle-of-bank' is that which the wings momentarily make with the horizon.
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An institution that handles savings and current accounts, iss ues loans and credit, and deals in government- and corporation-issued securities.
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A business that keeps money safe for people, makes loans, and provides other services.
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An establishment for lending, issuing, borrowing, exchanging, and safeguarding money.
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Financial intermediary specifically authorized to receive deposits from the general public and to subsequently place them in financial markets through loans or investments.
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  The financial backer of a gambling operation.
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May refer to the casino’s stacks of chips; the last hand to be dealt and act; or the financial backer of the game, i.e., the casino or House.
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TO INCLINE THE AIRCRAFT AT AN ANGLE WHILE TURNING LEFT OR RIGHT-A NUMBER OF FLIGHTS LEAVING A HUB CITY DURING A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME
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An institution that handles savings and checking accounts, issues loans and credit, and deals in government and corporate issued securities.
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coins and small bills given to cashier for making change.
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A financial organization that accepts deposits, makes loans, and directly controls a significant portion of the nation's money supply. In the olden days of the economy (before 1980), a bank was e [..]
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An institution, chartered by the state or federal government, that takes deposits and provides credit and other financial services. Related Topics Why Bank? A Menu of Banking Services Consumer Debt What is a debit card?
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A predetermined amount of money given to the bartender or server at the start of their shift.
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A sloped embankment under 90 degrees. Found on dirt (MTB and BMX riding) and paved and wood tracks (track racing).
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The limit of the bed of any lake or stream. Can be stated as the high bank, the low bank etc depending on circumstances.
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an undersea elevation rising from the continental shelf
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1) A collection of sound patches (data as to the sequence and operating parameters of the synthesizer generators and modifiers) in memory. 2) A group of sound modules as a unit.
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A number of devices of the same kind.
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benchit|banco||bench, bank, from the samewordas above.
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Upland acclivity adjoining a waterway.
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Referred bank of a stream, creek or river as one faces downstream in direction of flow.
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  Upland acclivity adjoining a waterway.
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  Referred bank of a stream, creek or river as one faces downstream in direction of flow.
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A bank is a financial institution and a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities. Bank or banking may also refer to:
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In geography, a bank is the land alongside a body of water. Different structures are referred to as banks in different fields of geography, as follows. In limnology (the study of inland waters), a str [..]
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A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit, while simultaneously making loans. Lending activities can be performed either directly or indirect [..]
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BANK was an artists' group active in London during the 1990s.
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A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit, while simultaneously making loans. Lending activities can be performed either directly or indirect [..]
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Bank, also known also as "Polish Bank" or "Russian Bank," is a comparing card game. The game requires a standard 52-card deck and five or six players.
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