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  • 81earnest — ear·nest / ər nəst/ n [Anglo French ernes(t) erles, alteration of Old French erres, plural of erre pledge, earnest, alteration of Latin arra, short for arrabo, from Greek arrhabōn, of Semitic origin]: something of value given by a buyer to a… …

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  • 82TZ — 1) Tierzucht EN stock breeding 2) Teuerungszulage EN cost of living allowance, COLA 3) telegraphische Zahlungsanweisung EN telegraph payment instructions 4) Teilzahlung EN partial payment, installment …

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  • 83arrangement — 1) A method of enabling a debtor to enter into an agreement with any creditors (either privately or through the courts) to discharge his or her debts by partial payment, as an alternative to bankruptcy. This is generally achieved by a scheme of… …

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  • 84installment — n 1. partial payment, earnest, deposit, advance payment. 2. part, portion, segment, section, chapter, act, scene …

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  • 85deposit — [n1] down payment; money saved drop, installment, money in the bank, partial payment, pledge, retainer, security, stake, warranty; concepts 340,344 Ant. debit, withdrawal deposit [n2] accumulation of solid alluvium, delta, deposition, dregs,… …

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  • 86installment — [n] part, section chapter, division, earnest, episode, partial payment, payment, portion, repayment, token; concepts 344,835 Ant. whole …

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  • 87deposit — [dē päz′it, dipäz′it] vt. [< L depositus, pp. of deponere, to put down < de , down + ponere, to put: see POSITION] 1. to place or entrust for safekeeping 2. to put (money) in a bank, as for safekeeping or to earn interest 3. to put down as… …

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  • 88Down — 1. adv., prep., adj., v., & n. adv. (superl. downmost) 1 into or towards a lower place, esp. to the ground (fall down; knelt down). 2 in a lower place or position (blinds were down). 3 to or in a place regarded as lower, esp.: a southwards. b… …

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  • 89down — 1. adv., prep., adj., v., & n. adv. (superl. downmost) 1 into or towards a lower place, esp. to the ground (fall down; knelt down). 2 in a lower place or position (blinds were down). 3 to or in a place regarded as lower, esp.: a southwards. b… …

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  • 90OPPENHEIMER, SAMUEL — (1630–1703), Austrian court jew and military contractor. He began his career in Heidelberg as purveyor to the elector, Karl Ludwig, and tax collector of palatinate Jewry. Subsequently he moved to vienna where he received the right of unlimited… …

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