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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bank
,
n.
1.
An
establishment
for
the
custody
,
loan
,
exchange
,
or
issue
,
of
money
,
and
for
facilitating
the
transmission
of
funds
by
drafts
or
bills
of
exchange
;
an
institution
incorporated
for
performing
one
or
more
of
such
functions
,
or
the
stockholders
(
or
their
representatives
,
the
directors
),
acting
in
their
corporate
capacity
.
2.
The
building
or
office
used
for
banking
purposes
.
3.
A
fund
to
be
used
in
transacting
business
,
especially
a
joint
stock
or
capital
.
Let
it
be
no
bank
or
common
stock
,
but
every
man
be
master
of
his
own
money
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
Gaming
The
sum
of
money
or
the
checks
which
the
dealer
or
banker
has
as
a
fund
,
from
which
to
draw
his
stakes
and
pay
his
losses
.
5.
In
certain
games
,
as
dominos
,
a
fund
of
pieces
from
which
the
players
are
allowed
to
draw
;
in
Monopoly
,
the
fund
of
money
used
to
pay
bonuses
due
to
the
players
,
or
to
which
they
pay
fines
.
Bank credit
,
a
credit
by
which
a
person
who
has
given
the
required
security
to
a
bank
has
liberty
to
draw
to
a
certain
extent
agreed
upon
.
Bank of deposit
,
a
bank
which
receives
money
for
safe
keeping
.
Bank of issue
,
a
bank
which
issues
its
own
notes
payable
to
bearer
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·pos·it
,
n.
1.
That
which
is
deposited
,
or
laid
or
thrown
down
;
as
,
a
deposit
in
a
flue
;
especially
,
matter
precipitated
from
a
solution
(
as
the
siliceous
deposits
of
hot
springs
),
or
that
which
is
mechanically
deposited
(
as
the
mud
,
gravel
,
etc
.,
deposits
of
a
river
).
The
deposit
already
formed
affording
to
the
succeeding
portion
of
the
charged
fluid
a
basis
.
--
Kirwan
.
2.
Mining
A
natural
occurrence
of
a
useful
mineral
under
the
conditions
to
invite
exploitation
.
3.
That
which
is
placed
anywhere
,
or
in
any
one's
hands
,
for
safe
keeping
;
something
intrusted
to
the
care
of
another
;
esp
.,
money
lodged
with
a
bank
or
banker
,
subject
to
order
;
anything
given
as
pledge
or
security
.
4.
Law
(a)
A
bailment
of
money
or
goods
to
be
kept
gratuitously
for
the
bailor
.
(b)
Money
lodged
with
a
party
as
earnest
or
security
for
the
performance
of
a
duty
assumed
by
the
person
depositing
.
5.
A
place
of
deposit
;
a
depository
. [
R
.]
Bank of deposit
.
See
under
Bank
.
In deposit
,
or
On deposit
,
in
trust
or
safe
keeping
as
a
deposit
;
as
,
coins
were
received
on deposit
.
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