"Accomptant" is a word in ENGLISH
See Accountant.
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Young Judy, the editor of a trivia publication, was having trouble with her computer. So she called Prem, the computer guy, over to her desk. Prem clicked a couple buttons and solved the problem.As he was walking away, Judy called after him, "So, what was wrong?"And he replied, "It was an ID ten T error."A puzzled expression ran riot over Judy's face. "An ID ten T error? What's that ... in case I need to fix it again??"He gave her a grin... ;-)"Haven't you ever heard of an ID ten T error before?""No," replied Judy."Write it down," he said, "and I think you'll figure it out."(She wrote...)I D 1 0 T
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Read the complete definitionalintabó - The rising of clouds of dust, the splashing or spraying of water and the like; to rise (of …
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.
Read the complete definitionThe supreme judicial tribunal of France, having appellate jurisdiction only. For an account of its corn-position and powers, see Jones, …
Read the complete definitiondarâ - (B) See dalâ;—to fester, etc. Nagadarâ ang talínga sang bátà, kay natohógan sang arítos. The child’s ear is …
Read the complete definitiondáut v {1} [A; a12] destroy, make inoperative. Nadáut ang mak-ina kay wà kabutangig asíti, The machine was ruined because …
Read the complete definitionIn old English law. A tally for accounts, hy number of cuts, (taillees,) marks, or notches. CoweU. See Tallia, Tally
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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