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Cash is money in the tangible form of currency, such as banknotes and coins. In book-keeping and financial accounting, cash is current assets comprising
John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter. Most of his music contains themes of sorrow
Look up cash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cash is legally recognized money in such forms as banknotes and coins. Cash also may refer to: Cash (currency)
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Cash and cash equivalents (CCE) are the most liquid current assets found on a business's balance sheet. Cash equivalents are short-term commitments "with
Liberto, formerly Cash; April 23, 1934 – May 24, 2005) was an American author and homemaker. She was the first wife of singer Johnny Cash and mother of their
Cash App (formerly Square Cash) is a digital wallet for American consumers. Launched by Block, Inc., in 2013, it allows users to send, receive, and save
Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter and author. She is the eldest daughter of country musician Johnny Cash and his first
Essie Mae Cash, known by her stage name Bubbles Cash, is an American former burlesque dancer and film actress credited as a key inspiration for the Dallas
Tango & Cash is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film starring Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Jack Palance, and Teri Hatcher. The film follows
CASH
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English American Latin
Wealthy man.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Wealth; Cash
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Indian, Japanese
Dry Fruit; Cashew Nut
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Hindu, Indian, Modern, Sanskrit, Tamil
Cashier; Origin; Treasure; Name of a River
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Irish
Irish : in part at least, probably a further Anglicization of the Irish surname Mountcashell, itself an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Maolchaisil (see Cashel 2), which was associated with Ballymulcashell in County Clare. Woulfe says that a registrar in Munster changed the name to Mountcashel c. 1840.English : in England, this name is common in Lincolnshire. While this may well be the result of migration from Ireland, the possibility of a habitational name from an unidentified place should not be ruled out.
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English
English : nickname probably for a tenant whose feudal obligations included a regular payment in cash or kind (for example bread or salt) of a halfpenny.
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Native American
tracks of a large animal.
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Irish
feidhil “â€beautyâ€â€ or “â€ever good.â€â€ Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel. He contested the sovereignty of Ireland with the O’Neill kings. He was unsuccessful in the ensuing battle and in 842 AD the annals record… “â€The crosier of devout Feidhelm was abandoned in the blackthorns. Neill, mighty in combat, took it by right of victory.â€â€
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English
English : probably a habitational name from Cashmoor in Dorset, which is probably named with Old English cærse ‘cress’ + mÅr ‘fen’, ‘marsh’ or mere ‘pool’.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Kirchmeier.
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English
English : variant of Case.Americanized spelling of German Kirch or Kirsch.
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Irish
From Cashel.
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Irish
feidhil “â€beautyâ€â€ or “â€ever good.â€â€ Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel. He contested the sovereignty of Ireland with the O’Neill kings. He was unsuccessful in the ensuing battle and in 842 AD the annals record… “â€The crosier of devout Feidhelm was abandoned in the blackthorns. Neill, mighty in combat, took it by right of victory.â€â€
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Australian, Irish
From Cashel
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American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Wealthy Man; Vain; Diminutive of Caspar
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English
English : variant of Case.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ciosáin, which Woulfe describes as a variant of Ó Casáin, with the same meaning as Ó CaisÃn (see Cashion).Americanized spelling of German Kirchmann (see Kirchman).
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Irish
feidhil “â€beautyâ€â€ or “â€ever good.â€â€ Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel. He contested the sovereignty of Ireland with the O’Neill kings. He was unsuccessful in the ensuing battle and in 842 AD the annals record… “â€The crosier of devout Feidhelm was abandoned in the blackthorns. Neill, mighty in combat, took it by right of victory.â€â€
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Arabic
Treasurer; Cashier
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Indian
Casher
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Arabic, Muslim
Treasurer; Cashier
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Female
English
English variant spelling of German Selma, ZELMA means "divine helmet."Â
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Traditional
Philosopher's Stone; Name of Ganesha
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English and French
English and French : variant of Anctil.English : possibly a habitational name from Ampthill in Bedfordshire, named from Old English ǣmette ‘ants’ + hyll ‘hill’, or from an Ampthill, now lost, in Cumbria.
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Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Goddess of Durga; Expanding; Famous; Well-known
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Tamil
Bhavapriya | பாவாபà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Name of a Raga
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Merciful
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Indian, Sanskrit
Without Any Self Interest; Selfless
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English
English : habitational name from Beetham in Cumbria, probably named from a dative plural form, bjothum, of an Old Norse beth ‘embankment’, i.e. ‘(place near) the embankments’.
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Sikh
Gurus gift
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Tamil
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n.
A rich stuff for shawls, scarfs, etc., originally made in Cashmere from the soft wool found beneath the hair of the goats of Cashmere, Thibet, and the Himalayas. Some cashmere, of fine quality, is richly embroidered for sale to Europeans.
v. t.
To dismiss; to discard; to cashier.
imp. & p. p.
of Cash
n.
A kind of dress goods, made with a soft and glossy surface like cashmere.
v. t.
To pay, or to receive, cash for; to exchange for money; as, cash a note or an order.
p. pr. &vb. n.
of Cashier
n.
A dress fabric made of fine wool, or of fine wool and cotton, in imitation of the original cashmere.
n.
A fleshy enlargement of the receptacle, or for the stem, below the proper fruit, as in the cashew. See Illust. of Cashew.
n.
One who has charge of money; a cash keeper; the officer who has charge of the payments and receipts (moneys, checks, notes), of a bank or a mercantile company.
n.
A genus of umbelliferous plants, one species of which (P. pabularia), found in Thibet, Cashmere, Afghanistan, etc., has been used as fodder for cattle. It has decompound leaves with very long narrow divisions, and a highly fragrant smell resembling that of new clover hay.
n.
See Catechu.
n.
A large wild goat (Capra megaceros), having huge flattened spiral horns. It inhabits the mountains of Northern India and Cashmere.
n.
One who rejects, discards, or dismisses; as, a cashierer of monarchs.
v. t.
To lay down, as on a plank or table; to stake or pay cash; as, to plank money in a wager.
n.
Immediate or prompt payment in current funds; as, to sell goods for cash; to make a reduction in price for cash.
n.
Ready money; cash; -- commonly with the; as, he was well supplied with the ready.
a.
As a term of disgrace, sometimes annexed to a sentence when an officer has been cashiered and rendered incapable of serving his country.
n.
A learned man; a teacher; esp., a Brahman versed in the Sanskrit language, and in the science, laws, and religion of the Hindoos; in Cashmere, any clerk or native official.
n.
A Chinese copper coin; a cash. See Cash.
n.
Colloquially, any paymaster or cashier.