Dollar
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noun
- The jaws of a bird together with their horny covering
"a duck's bill"
- A mouthpart (such as the beak of a turtle) that resembles a bird's bill
- The point of an anchor fluke see anchor
- The visor see visor of a cap or hood
verb
- To touch and rub bill to bill see bill
"a pair of doves billing"
- To caress affectionately
"billing and cooing"
noun
- A weapon in use up to the 18th century that consists of a long staff ending in a hook-shaped blade
- Billhook
noun
- An itemized list or a statement of particulars (such as a list of materials or of members of a ship's crew)
"a bill of quantities"
- A written document or note
- A formal petition
- An itemized account of the separate cost of goods sold, services performed, or work done invoice
"a bill of charges"
- An amount expended or owed
"paid the electricity bill"
- A statement of charges for food or drink check
"asked the waiter to bring the bill"
- A written or printed advertisement posted or otherwise distributed to announce an event of interest to the public
"The sign read "Post no bills.""
- A programmed presentation (such as a movie, play, or concert)
"the opening of a new bill"
- A draft of a law presented to a legislature for enactment
"a bill set before Congress"
- A declaration in writing stating a wrong a complainant has suffered from a defendant or stating a breach of law by some person
"a bill of complaint"
- A piece of paper money
"a $20 bill"
- An individual or commercial note see note
"bills receivable"
- One hundred dollars
verb
- To enter in an accounting system prepare a bill of (charges)
"billing each month's charges"
- To submit a bill see bill of charges to
"They bill their customers every month."
- To enter (something, such as freight) in a waybill
- To issue a bill of lading to or for
- To announce (something, such as a performance) especially by posters or placards
"Both writers are billed to appear at the conference."
- Advertise, promote
"the book is billed as a "report""
noun phrase
- A legislative act that imposes punishment without a trial
noun phrase
- An unconditional written order from one person to another to pay a specified sum of money to a designated person
noun phrase
- Menu
- Program
noun phrase
- A consignment of merchandise
- Something intentionally misrepresented something passed off in a deception or fraud
noun phrase
- A certificate given to the ship's master at the time of leaving port that indicates the state of health of a ship's company and of a port with regard to infectious diseases
- A usually favorable report following an examination or investigation
"gave the criticized textbook a clean bill of health"
This clue was used on April 12, 2025.
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