cashier

  • 31cashier'scheck — ca·shier s check (kă shîrzʹ) n. A check drawn by a bank on its own funds and signed by the bank s cashier. * * * …

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  • 32cashier's check — a check drawn by a bank on its own funds and signed by its cashier. [1865 70, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 33cashier’s check —  A check issued by a bank with funds provided by the customer. Many businesses require payment in cash or by cashier’s check, especially when doing business the first time …

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  • 34cashier’s check — /kæ ʃɪəz tʃek/ noun US a bank’s own cheque, drawn on itself and signed by a cashier or other bank official …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 35cashier — I. transitive verb Etymology: Dutch casseren, from Middle French casser to discharge, annul more at quash Date: 1592 1. to dismiss from service; especially to dismiss dishonorably 2. reject, discard II. noun Etymol …

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  • 36cashier — cashier1 /ka shear /, n. 1. an employee, as in a market or department store, who collects payments for customer purchases. 2. an executive who has charge of money, esp. one who superintends monetary transactions, as in a bank. 3. an employee of a …

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  • 37cashier — 1. noun a) One who works at a till or receiving payments. b) Person in charge of the cash of a business or bank. 2. verb To dismiss from service, as the military service, especially with …

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  • 38cashier — v. To fire an employee. Example Citation: Norm Macdonald is getting the last laugh. The former Saturday Night Live regular is returning to guest host the show Oct. 23 not quite two years after being canned by NBC s top ranking program executive.… …

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  • 39cashier — Synonyms and related words: accountant, auditor, ax, bank clerk, bank manager, bank officer, bank president, banker, banking executive, bar, bill broker, bookkeeper, boot, boot out, bounce, break, bump, bursar, bust, cambist, can, cashkeeper,… …

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  • 40cashier — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. teller, clerk. See sale. v. t. fire, dismiss. See ejection. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. purser, clerk, receiver; see clerk 2 , teller , treasurer . v. Syn. discharge, displace, remove; see dismiss 2 . III …

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