monetise
(monetize, monetise)
Princeton's WordNet
give legal value to or establish as the legal tender of a country
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monetize
(monetize, monetise)
Princeton's WordNet
give legal value to or establish as the legal tender of a country
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legal
Webster Dictionary
created by, permitted by, in conformity with, or relating to, law; as, a legal obligation; a legal standard or test; a legal procedure; a legal claim; a legal trade; anything is legal which the laws do not forbid
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tender
(tender)
Princeton's WordNet
make a tender of; in legal settlements
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monetisation
(monetization, monetisation)
Princeton's WordNet
establishing something (e.g. gold or silver) as the legal tender of a country
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monetization
(monetization, monetisation)
Princeton's WordNet
establishing something (e.g. gold or silver) as the legal tender of a country
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money
(money)
Princeton's WordNet
the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender
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demonetization
(demonetization, demonetisation)
Princeton's WordNet
ending something (e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country
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demonetisation
(demonetization, demonetisation)
Princeton's WordNet
ending something (e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country
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fiat money
(ˈfi ɑt, -æt; ˈfaɪ ət, -æt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
paper currency made legal tender by a fiat of the government, but not based on or convertible into coin.
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fiat money
(fiat money)
Princeton's WordNet
money that the government declares to be legal tender although it cannot be converted into standard specie
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greenback
(ˈgrinˌbæk)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a U.S. legal-tender note, printed in green on the back; orig. issued against the credit of the country and not against gold or silver on deposit.
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tender
Webster Dictionary
easily impressed, broken, bruised, or injured; not firm or hard; delicate; as, tender plants; tender flesh; tender fruit
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tender
Webster Dictionary
adapted to excite feeling or sympathy; expressive of the softer passions; pathetic; as, tender expressions; tender expostulations; a tender strain
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greenback
Webster Dictionary
one of the legal tender notes of the United States; -- first issued in 1862, and having the devices on the back printed with green ink, to prevent alterations and counterfeits
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tender
(tender, tenderize, tenderise)
Princeton's WordNet
make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer
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tenderise
(tender, tenderize, tenderise)
Princeton's WordNet
make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer
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tenderize
(tender, tenderize, tenderise)
Princeton's WordNet
make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer
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mellow
Webster Dictionary
soft or tender by reason of ripeness; having a tender pulp; as, a mellow apple
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tender
Webster Dictionary
any offer or proposal made for acceptance; as, a tender of a loan, of service, or of friendship; a tender of a bid for a contract
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tend
Webster Dictionary
to make a tender of; to offer or tender
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attorney
Webster Dictionary
a legal agent qualified to act for suitors and defendants in legal proceedings; an attorney at law
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authorize
Webster Dictionary
to make legal; to give legal sanction to; to legalize; as, to authorize a marriage
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right
Webster Dictionary
that which one has a legal or social claim to do or to exact; legal power; authority; as, a sheriff has a right to arrest a criminal
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incapability
Webster Dictionary
want of legal qualifications, or of legal power; as, incapability of holding an office
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acknowledge
Webster Dictionary
to own as genuine; to assent to, as a legal instrument, to give it validity; to avow or admit in legal form; as, to acknowledgea deed
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disability
Webster Dictionary
want of legal qualification to do a thing; legal incapacity or incompetency
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capacity
Webster Dictionary
legal or noral qualification, as of age, residence, character, etc., necessary for certain purposes, as for holding office, for marrying, for making contracts, will, etc.; legal power or right; competency
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pleading
(pleading)
Princeton's WordNet
(law) a statement in legal and logical form stating something on behalf of a party to a legal proceeding
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judicial proceeding
(litigation, judicial proceeding)
Princeton's WordNet
a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights
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