"Accomptable" is a word in ENGLISH
See Accountable.
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A father, mother, and son were going to Europe and were going to visit the nude beaches while they were there. They didn't want the son to get a distorted view of beauty, so they told him that the men with really big dicks were really really dumb, and that the woman with really big tits were really really dumb. When they got to the beach they split up. Later the mother saw the son and asked where his dad was. The boy said, "Well, the last time I saw him he was talking to this really, really, really dumb blond, and the longer they talked the dumber he got."
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Read the complete definitionsee under BALSIG. BALDADO [f. Sp.], adj. seriously wounded or injured. BALDI [f. Sp.], n. a large can, either rectangular …
Read the complete definitionThe art of recording pecuniary or business transactions in a regular and systematic manner, so as to show their relation …
Read the complete definitionLat. To compute, reckon, or account. Used in the phrases insimul computassent, “they reckoned together," (see Inbimto, ;) plene computavit, …
Read the complete definitionA counter account. See Control.
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Read the complete definitionThe exhibition or depositing of a ship's papers at the customhouse, to procure license to land goods; or the giving …
Read the complete definitionIn equity practice. The showing an item in the debit of an account to be either wholly false or in …
Read the complete definitionhílis v [AB2; aP] {1} for s.t. to lose part of its bulk by melting, friction, dissolution; cause s.t. to …
Read the complete definitionAs applied to public offices and other positions of responsibility or trust, this term means either that the office or …
Read the complete definitionAlso; likewise; again. This word was formerly used to mark the beginning of a new paragraph or division after the …
Read the complete definitionA daily book; a book ln whlch entries are made or events recorded from day to day. In maritime law, …
Read the complete definitionsee under PANGGEP. MAIPUON [cf. PUON], prep. on account (of), because (of). MAIS [f. Sp.], n. corn, maize. MAKAN [cf. …
Read the complete definitionIn maritime law. A sea-letter; a written document required to be carried by merchant vessels, containing an account of the …
Read the complete definitionA German coin and money of account. See Mark.
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