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    Cash
    /kaSH/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. give or obtain notes or coins for (a check or money order).
    • 2. lead (a high card) so as to take the opportunity to win a trick: "South cashed the ace, king, and queen of clubs"
  2. 1. : to pay or obtain cash for. cash a check. 2. : to lead and win a bridge trick with (a card that is the highest remaining card of its suit) cashable.

  3. CASH meaning: 1. money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards: 2. to exchange a…. Learn more.

  4. noun. money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that issued by a government. money or an equivalent, as a check, paid at the time of making a purchase.

  5. CASH definition: 1. money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards: 2. to exchange a…. Learn more.

  6. Cash is money. If you've got extra cash in your pocket, you can put a dollar in the tip jar when you buy a cup of coffee. When you use the word cash, you usually mean actual paper and coin currency: dollar bills and quarters, for example.

  7. May 19, 2024 · What Is Cash? Cash is legal tendercurrency or coins—that can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services.

  8. n. 1. Money in the form of bills or coins; currency. 2. Liquid assets including bank deposits and marketable securities. 3. Money paid in currency or by check: paid in cash. tr.v.cashed, cash·ing, cash·es. To exchange for or convert into ready money: cash a check; cash in one's gambling chips.

  9. CASH definition: 1. money in the form of coins or notes (= paper money): 2. money in any form: 3. to exchange a…. Learn more.

  10. Definition of cash noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Cash Definition. Bills and coins; currency. Money that a person actually has, including money on deposit; esp., ready money. Money or its equivalent, as a check or money order, paid at the time of purchase, as opposed to credit.

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