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Regional savings bank
Dollar Bank is a full-service regional savings bank serving both individuals and business customers, operating more than 90 offices throughout Pennsylvania
Dollar_Bank
Currency of Canada
The Canadian dollar (symbol: $; code: CAD; French: dollar canadien) is the currency of Canada. It is abbreviated with the dollar sign $. There is no standard
Canadian_dollar
Currency of the United States
the U.S. dollar at par with the Spanish silver dollar, divided it into 100 cents, and authorized the minting of coins denominated in dollars and cents
United_States_dollar
Currency of Taiwan
dollar is typically informally written with the simpler equivalent character as 元, except when writing it for legal transactions such as at the bank,
New_Taiwan_dollar
Currency of Hong Kong
Authority is the monetary authority of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong dollar. Three commercial banks are licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue their
Hong_Kong_dollar
Currency of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 2009
The Zimbabwean dollar (sign: $, or Z$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies) was the name of four official currencies of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean_dollar_(1980–2009)
Currency of Guyana
Bank, which issued notes in denominates of 5, 10, 20 and 100 dollars between 1926 and 1941. In 1909, the Royal Bank of Canada introduced 100 dollar notes
Guyanese_dollar
Currency
Dollar as an alternative to the traditional Bahamian dollar. The Bahamian dollar is pegged to the US dollar on a one-to-one basis. The Central Bank of
Bahamian_dollar
Name of monetary currency
Australian dollar, Brunei dollar, Canadian dollar, Eastern Caribbean dollar, Hong Kong dollar, Jamaican dollar, Liberian dollar, Namibian dollar, New Taiwan
Dollar
Currency of Australia
The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD; also abbreviated A$ or sometimes AU$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; and also referred
Australian_dollar
Canada can be viewed at the Bank of Canada Museum in Ottawa. The currently produced banknote series of the Canadian dollar both consist of polymer banknotes:
Banknotes of the Canadian dollar
Banknotes_of_the_Canadian_dollar
Currency of New Zealand
New Zealand dollar is among the 10 most-traded currencies. On 11 June 2007, the Reserve Bank sold an unknown worth of New Zealand dollars for nine billion
New_Zealand_dollar
Currency of Brunei Darussalam
Darussalam Central Bank. Under the Currency Interchangeability Agreement in 1967, the Brunei dollar is interchangeable with the Singapore dollar at par. As such
Brunei_dollar
Currency of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
private banks, denominated in dollars equivalent to 4 shillings 2 pence. See Antigua dollar, Barbadian dollar, Dominican dollar, Grenadian dollar, Guyanese
Eastern_Caribbean_dollar
Bank in New York City (1890–2004)
Dollar Savings Bank of New York was a bank that operated in New York City between 1890 and 2004. Dollar Savings Bank of New York was formed on June 23
Dollar_Savings_Bank
Hong Kong subsidiary of HSBC Group
commercial banks licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue banknotes for the Hong Kong dollar. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank was established
HSBC_(Hong_Kong)
Current denomination of United States currency
Jackson's portrait on the twenty-dollar note has been noted as ironic, given his well-known opposition to the Second Bank of the United States and his broader
United States twenty-dollar bill
United_States_twenty-dollar_bill
Currency of Barbados
Caribbean dollar replaced the British West Indies dollar in Barbados. The present dollar was created after the establishment of the Central Bank of Barbados
Barbadian_dollar
Currency of Jamaica
'Maccaroni', was treated as one quarter of a dollar. The common link between these four territories was the Bank of Nova Scotia which brought in the 'Maccaroni'
Jamaican_dollar
Historic building in the Bronx, New York
The Dollar Savings Bank Building is a former bank building at 2516–2530 Grand Concourse in the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City, New
Dollar_Savings_Bank_Building
Denomination of US currency
was used for inter-bank transfers, did not circulate, and its possession by private holders is illegal. The first ten-thousand-dollar bills were issued
United States ten-thousand-dollar bill
United_States_ten-thousand-dollar_bill
United States federal executive department
the treasurer and treasury secretary's signatures appear on all U.S. dollar bank notes. The department was established by an act of Congress in 1789 to
United States Department of the Treasury
United_States_Department_of_the_Treasury
Currency of Belize
The Belize dollar (also known as the Belizean dollar), known until 1973 as the British Honduras dollar, is the official currency in Belize (currency code
Belize_dollar
Current denomination of United States currency
The dollar coin is a United States coin with a face value of one United States dollar. Dollar coins have been minted in the U.S. in silver, gold, and
Dollar_coin_(United_States)
This is a list of central banks. This is a list of central banks. Countries that are only partially recognized internationally are marked with an asterisk
List_of_central_banks
Current denomination of United States currency
accommodate two-dollar bills, even if the fact is not stated on the device. Although they are generally available at most banks, two-dollar notes are usually
United_States_two-dollar_bill
Obsolete Zimbabwean banknote
the fourth Zimbabwean dollar replaced the third dollar, with the note itself being equal to 100 fourth dollars: the Reserve Bank meant to have the $100 trillion
Zimbabwean one hundred trillion dollar note
Zimbabwean_one_hundred_trillion_dollar_note
Currency of Zimbabwe from 2019 to 2024
The Zimbabwean dollar (sign: Z$; code: ZWL), also known as the Zimdollar or Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) dollar, was the currency of Zimbabwe from
Zimbabwean_dollar_(2019–2024)
Banknotes issued for Zimbabwean currency
physical forms of Zimbabwean currency, including the dollar ($ or Z$) and the ZiG. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has issued most of the banknotes and other
Banknotes_of_Zimbabwe
Scotland and three in Northern Ireland) and Macau where two banks issue banknotes. Hong Kong dollar banknotes in everyday circulation are issued in denominations
Banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar
Banknotes_of_the_Hong_Kong_dollar
Riddle involving informal fallacy in money
The missing dollar riddle is a famous riddle that involves an informal fallacy, in which hotel guests split their bill in a complicated manner which appears
Missing_dollar_riddle
Official currency of Malaysia
name: Ringgit Malaysia; formerly the Malaysian dollar) is the currency of Malaysia. Issued by the Central Bank of Malaysia, it is divided into 100 cents (Malay:
Malaysian_ringgit
Former denomination of New Zealand currency
The New Zealand one-dollar note was introduced on 10 July 1967 as part of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's third issue round. The third issue round was
New_Zealand_one-dollar_note
Denomination of US currency
The United States 1000 dollar bill (US$1000) is a denomination of United States currency. It was issued by the US Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP)
United States one-thousand-dollar bill
United_States_one-thousand-dollar_bill
Denomination of United States currency
The United States one-dollar bill has been the lowest value denomination of United States paper currency since the discontinuation of U.S. fractional currency
United_States_one-dollar_bill
Currency of Tuvalu
The Tuvaluan dollar is one of the currencies of Tuvalu, whose unofficial international currency code is TVD. Tuvalu has never had banknotes of its own
Tuvaluan_dollar
Pennsylvania Bank
Niagara Bank, and privately held Dollar Bank. First Commonwealth is one of the few stronger banks that did not accept TARP funds in 2008. Banks portal
First_Commonwealth_Bank
U.S. dollars held in banks outside the U.S.
to describe certain U.S. dollar-denominated deposit liabilities (primarily but not exclusively time deposits) held at banks or their branches outside
Eurodollar
Topics referred to by the same term
Towers Dollar Rent A Car, an American car rental firm Dollar Bank, a regional bank serving Pennsylvania and Ohio Dollar Savings Bank, a defunct bank founded
Dollar_(disambiguation)
Discontinued Canadian coin (1935–1986)
Collection of the Bank of Canada, and have been on display in the Bank of Canada Museum since 1980. In 1935, a commemorative silver dollar was struck for
Voyageur_dollar
Currency of Suriname
dollar (ISO 4217 code SRD; Sranan Tongo: Sranandala) has been the currency of Suriname since 2004. It is divided into 100 cent. The Surinamese dollar
Surinamese_dollar
Federal Reserve Bank Note $1 Series of 1918 Federal Reserve Note All $1 Federal Reserve Notes since Series 1963 Coin for circulation 2007 Dollar (obverse),
List of presidents of the United States on currency
List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_on_currency
the central bank of the United States, the dollar has been primarily issued in the form of Federal Reserve Notes. The United States dollar is now the world's
History of the United States dollar
History_of_the_United_States_dollar
2016 bank cyber heist
"'Billion Dollar Heist' Review: How to Rob a Bank, Digitally". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 August 2023. Hacked: The Bangladesh Bank Heist Archived
Bangladesh_Bank_robbery
Former denomination of United States currency
The United States one-hundred-thousand-dollar bill (US$100,000) is a former denomination of United States currency issued from 1934 to 1935. The bill,
United States one-hundred-thousand-dollar bill
United_States_one-hundred-thousand-dollar_bill
Use of US dollars around the world
accessing the global capital markets using the U.S. dollar. The U.S. dollar is widely held by central banks, foreign companies and private individuals worldwide
International use of the U.S. dollar
International_use_of_the_U.S._dollar
Currency of Namibia
the government settled on the name Namibian dollar. The first notes were issued on 15 September 1993. The Bank of Namibia issued the first banknotes on 15
Namibian_dollar
Currency of Singapore
The Singapore dollar (sign: S$; code: SGD) is the official currency of the Republic of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents (Malay: sen, Chinese: 分;
Singapore_dollar
Currency of Mexico
the Bank of Mexico in various denominations and feature vibrant colors and imagery representing Mexican culture and history. Modern peso and dollar currencies
Mexican_peso
Denomination of US currency
1969, banks are required to send $500 bills to the United States Department of the Treasury for destruction. The United States five-hundred-dollar bill
United States five-hundred-dollar bill
United_States_five-hundred-dollar_bill
Current denomination of United States currency
5.3 years before it is replaced due to wear. Ten-dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks bound with yellow straps. The source of Hamilton's
United_States_ten-dollar_bill
Commemorative coin
The Canadian silver dollar (French: Dollar argent du Canada) was first issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King
Canadian_silver_dollar
Currency not backed by any commodity
2013. Retrieved May 8, 2018. Bank of Canada (2010). "New France (ca. 1600–1770)" (PDF). A History of the Canadian Dollar. Bank of Canada. Archived (PDF)
Fiat_money
Currency of Liberia
Retrieved on 2020-11-23. "Central Bank of Liberia, THE NEW L$5 AND L$10 COINS" (PDF). Retrieved 2026-05-16. "New Liberian Dollar Banknotes Released". www.cbl
Liberian_dollar
Type of currency swap
dollar liquidity swap lines with the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan, the European Central Bank, and the Swiss National Bank.
Central_bank_liquidity_swap
Currency of Bermuda
The Bermudian dollar or Bermuda Dollar (symbol: $; code: BMD; also abbreviated BD$) is the official currency of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda
Bermudian_dollar
Currency of Trinidad and Tobago
was the Spanish dollar, also known as "pieces of eight", which began circulating in the 16th century. Proposals for establishing banks in the West Indies
Trinidad_and_Tobago_dollar
Financial-economic agreement reached in 1944
their currencies into U.S. dollars with the dollar convertible to gold bullion for foreign governments and central banks. It envisioned greater cooperation
Bretton_Woods_system
Heist film by Norman Jewison
(Dunaway), who is hired to investigate the culprits of a multi-million dollar bank heist orchestrated by Thomas Crown (McQueen). The film was nominated
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film)
The_Thomas_Crown_Affair_(1968_film)
The notes of the Australian dollar were first issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia on 14 February 1966, when Australia changed to decimal currency and
Banknotes of the Australian dollar
Banknotes_of_the_Australian_dollar
Currency of China
The People's Bank of China lowered the renminbi's daily fix to the US dollar by 1.9 per cent to ¥6.2298 on 11 August 2015. The People's Bank of China again
Renminbi
Savings bank in New York City
Dollar Dry Dock Savings Bank was a savings bank that operated in New York City from 1983 until it suffered from bank failure in 1992. The bank was formed
Dollar_Dry_Dock_Savings_Bank
to the United States dollar. With Confederation in 1867, the Canadian dollar was established. By the mid-20th century, the Bank of Canada was the sole
History of Canadian currencies
History_of_Canadian_currencies
Banknotes made from synthetic polymer
Circulation This Month". Danske Bank. Archived from the original on 8 January 2020. Retrieved 14 March 2019. "Solomon Islands new 5-dollar polymer note (B221a) confirmed
Polymer_banknote
Currency of Zimbabwe
both in terms of the US dollar and the ZiG, in February 2025 had dropped to 0.5% for ZiG and 0.2% for US dollars. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, over the
Zimbabwe_Gold
Former currency of Taiwan
China. The currency was issued by the Bank of Taiwan. Hyperinflation prompted the introduction of the New Taiwan dollar in June 1949, shortly before the Nationalist
Old_Taiwan_dollar
Private American financial institution
among all banks in the United States. Emigrant Bank has several online-only divisions including Emigrant Direct and Dollar Savings Direct. The bank was founded
Emigrant_Bank
Current denomination of United States currency
The United States one-hundred-dollar bill (US$100) is a denomination of United States currency. The first United States Note with this value was issued
United States one-hundred-dollar bill
United_States_one-hundred-dollar_bill
Currency of the Cayman Islands
given in Cayman Island dollars. Banks buy US Dollars at 82 Cayman Island cents each and sell 1.20 US dollars per Cayman Island dollar. As of 2014[update]
Cayman_Islands_dollar
Hypothetical unit of currency
The international dollar (int'l dollar or intl dollar, symbols Int'l$., Intl$., Int$), also known as Geary–Khamis dollar (symbols G–K$ or GK$), is a hypothetical
International_dollar
Currency of Rhodesia from 1970 to 1980
Reserve Bank of Rhodesia introduced notes in denominations of 1, 2 and 10 dollars. 5-dollar notes were added in 1972. On 2 January 1979, the Reserve Bank of
Rhodesian_dollar
Cryptocurrency linked to the US dollar
Circle Internet Group. It is pegged to the United States dollar, and is distinct from a central bank digital currency (CBDC). USDC operates as an Ethereum
USDC_(cryptocurrency)
1985 international agreement on fiscal policy
Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, to depreciate the U.S. dollar in relation to the French franc, the German Deutsche Mark, the Japanese
Plaza_Accord
Canadian banks on the Bloomberg 2011 list of twenty strongest large banks in the world. The weakness of the Canadian dollar and high U.S. bank stock prices
Big_Five_banks_of_Canada
Currency of Newfoundland before joining Canada
two-dollar coins were minted intermittently until the Newfoundland banking crash of 1894. In 1895, following this banking crisis, the Canadian banks moved
Newfoundland_dollar
Currency of South Africa
it weaken to over R3.60 to the dollar; the election of Tito Mboweni as the governor of the South African Reserve Bank; and the inauguration of President
South_African_rand
World currencies
130 currencies that are independent or pegged to a currency basket. U.S. dollar, the official currency of the United States, the world's dominant reserve
List of circulating currencies
List_of_circulating_currencies
Alternative currency whose unit of account is a measure of time
active TimeBanks. There are 250 TimeBanks active in the UK and over 276 TimeBanks in the U.S. Timebank members earn credit in Time Dollars for each hour
Time-based_currency
Currency of Macau
cashier's cheques issued by various banks in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1,000 dollars, presumably equivalent to the pataca
Macanese_pataca
denominated in the New Zealand dollar (symbol: $; ISO 4217 currency code NZD, also abbreviated NZ$). They are issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and since
Banknotes of the New Zealand dollar
Banknotes_of_the_New_Zealand_dollar
Currency of the Solomon Islands
Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Solomon Islands Economy of Solomon Islands Australian dollar New Zealand dollar Fijian dollar "Currency | Central Bank of
Solomon_Islands_dollar
United States dollar coin depicting Susan B. Anthony
The Susan B. Anthony dollar is a United States dollar coin minted from 1979 to 1981, when production was suspended due to poor public acceptance, and then
Susan_B._Anthony_dollar
Currency of the United Kingdom
milled dollar became the most common coin within the English colonies. During the American War of Independence and the Napoleonic Wars, Bank of England
Pound_sterling
Canadian banknote
The Canadian five-dollar note is the lowest denomination and one of the most common banknotes of the Canadian dollar. As with all modern Canadian banknotes
Canadian_five-dollar_note
Currency in some British territories (1949–1965)
private banks, denominated in dollars equivalent to 4 shillings 2 pence. See Antigua dollar, Barbadian dollar, Dominican dollar, Grenadan dollar, Guyanese
British_West_Indies_dollar
Chinese currency
the base unit of the Hong Kong dollar, the Macanese pataca, and the New Taiwan dollar. The unit of a New Taiwan dollar is also referred to in Standard
Yuan_(currency)
State-owned bank in Malaysia
1967, the Malaysian dollar, issued by the new central bank, Central Bank of Malaysia, replaced the Malaya and British Borneo dollar at par. The new currency
Central_Bank_of_Malaysia
Type of cryptocurrency that is reserve backed
of US dollar-denominated stablecoins could potentially cause $1 trillion from developing countries to flow to stablecoins, causing loss of bank deposits
Stablecoin
US currency larger than $100
were circulated by the United States Treasury until 1969. Since then, U.S. dollar banknotes have been issued in seven denominations: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20
Large denominations of United States currency
Large_denominations_of_United_States_currency
Current denomination of United States currency
were $50 bills. They are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in beige straps. The fifty-dollar bill has amongst the lowest circulation of any U.S. denomination
United States fifty-dollar bill
United_States_fifty-dollar_bill
Use of a foreign currency in parallel to or instead of a domestic currency
the U.S. dollar during the early PRC period, but the National Bank of Liberia began issuing five dollar coins in 1982; United States dollar still in common
Currency_substitution
Currency of Indonesia
tender until Bank Indonesia formally withdraws the particular issue. The rupiah is also used informally in Timor-Leste; the United States dollar is Timor-Leste's
Indonesian_rupiah
Currency of Brazil
was tightly controlled by the Central Bank of Brazil, so that the real depreciated slowly and smoothly to the dollar, dropping from near US$1 = R$1 to about
Brazilian_real
American discount variety store chain
Dollar Tree, Inc., formerly known as Dollar Tree Stores, Inc., is an American multi-price-point chain of discount variety stores. Headquartered in Chesapeake
Dollar_Tree
Currency of Lebanon
Central Bank reset the currency peg at LL 15,000 per US dollar. By mid-March 2023, the "parallel market" rate had fallen to LL 100,000 per dollar. On 19
Lebanese_pound
Replacing US dollar for other currencies
governments, firms and market participants to reduce the use of the U.S. dollar in reserves, trade invoicing and settlement, cross-border finance, and domestic
Dedollarisation
Currency of Nigeria
official exchange rate set by the Central Bank of Nigeria: naira to U.S. dollar is approximately ₦1480.15 per 1 US dollar as of September 2025. According to
Nigerian_naira
Currencies held by monetary authorities as part of their foreign exchange reserves
primary exchange asset held by central banks. However, by the middle of the 20th century, the United States dollar had become the world's dominant reserve
Reserve_currency
American dollar store chain
Dollar General Corporation is an American chain of dollar stores headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. As of January 8, 2024, Dollar General operated
Dollar_General
Banknotes of the United States dollar
Federal Reserve Notes are the currently issued banknotes of the United States dollar. The United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing, within the Department
Federal_Reserve_Note
DOLLAR BANK
DOLLAR BANK
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dolly, DOLLIE means "gift of God."
Male
English
English name possibly derived from Spanish del mar, DELMAR means "of the sea." Once popular among African Americans.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dolly, DOLLEY means "gift of God."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English dull + -ard ‘dull or stupid person’. Compare Doll 5.Irish : either an importation to Ireland of the English name or, possibly, a reduced and altered form of de la Hyde (see Dollarhide).
Boy/Male
Celtic, French, Gujarati, Indian
Name of Flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dole or of Doll.Dutch : nickname for a stupid person.Americanized spelling of German Dollmann (see Dollman).Hungarian Dolmán : variant of Dolmány, metonymic occupational name or nickname from dolmány ‘embroidered coat’, named after a Szekler village in Transylvania called Dolmán. In some cases this may be an Americanized spelling of Dolmáni, habitational name for someone from the village itself.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dolly, DOLLEE means "gift of God."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English loller ‘indolent fellow’, a derivative of lolle ‘to droop, dangle, or loll’.English : nickname from Middle English lollere ‘mumbler’, bestowed on a pious person or on a Lollard (a follower of the 14th-century religious reformer John Wyclif).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Collier.Altered spelling of Swiss and German Koller or Kohler.
Surname or Lastname
Spanish
Spanish : habitational name from any of numerous places named Villar, or in some cases a Castilianized spelling of the Catalan and Galician cognates Vilar.English : variant of Villers, cognate with 3.Southern French : topographic name from Late Latin villare ‘outlying farm’, ‘dependent settlement’, or a habitational name from any of various places named with this word.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Collier.Spanish : from collar ‘collar’.Americanized spelling of German Koller or Kohler.
Girl/Female
Buddhist, Indian
The Name of a Buddhist Goddess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dolman, itself a variant of Doll or Dole.North German (Dollmann) : habitational name for someone from Dolle, north of Magdeburg.
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þollákr, TOLLAK means "Thor's contender."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone living by a poplar tree.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Woolen.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads, mainly in Trøndelag, named Vollan, from the definite plural form of Voll (‘meadow’). Compare Wollen.
Boy/Male
Irish
“â€one who worships a different god.â€â€ Iollan was the son of the High King Fergus Mac Roth and a champion at the court of King Conchobhar Mac Nessa. When Deirdre and Naoisi eloped to Scotland Iollan went with his father to persuade them to return to Ireland, believing that Conchobhar really had forgiven them. When he returned with them and discovered that all Conchobhar really wanted was revenge he died defending them.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Dollard. The name was in VA by 1698.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from Dallas, a place near Forres, probably named from British dol ‘meadow’ (Gaelic dail) + gwas ‘dwelling’ (Gaelic fas). The surname is also established in County Derry in Ireland.English : habitational name from a place named from Old English dæl or Old Norse dalr ‘valley’ + hūs ‘house’, for example Dalehouse in North Yorkshire, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Dolag, DOLLAG means "world ruler."
DOLLAR BANK
DOLLAR BANK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Nichol.German : from a variant of the personal name Nikolaus (see Nicholas).
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chasida, CHASIDAH means "stork" and "righteous."
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Sharp; Intelligent
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Spanish
Clarity; Whiteness; Form of Candace; Glowing; Bright
Boy/Male
Indian
A Mountain
Female
Chinese
obliging and quiet.
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
Ruling; a judgment of malediction.
Biblical
an exalting; high
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Song of Peace
DOLLAR BANK
DOLLAR BANK
DOLLAR BANK
DOLLAR BANK
DOLLAR BANK
a.
Of or pertaining to the sun; proceeding from the sun; as, the solar system; solar light; solar rays; solar influence. See Solar system, below.
n.
The value of a dollar; the unit commonly employed in the United States in reckoning money values.
n.
A collar beam.
n.
The dollar fish.
a.
Having power to grind; grinding; as, the molar teeth; also, of or pertaining to the molar teeth.
n.
A ring or round flange upon, surrounding, or against an object, and used for restraining motion within given limits, or for holding something to its place, or for hiding an opening around an object; as, a collar on a shaft, used to prevent endwise motion of the shaft; a collar surrounding a stovepipe at the place where it enters a wall. The flanges of a piston and the gland of a stuffing box are sometimes called collars.
n.
ANy insect whose larva rolls up leaves; a leaf roller. see Tortrix.
a.
Consisting of, or pertaining to, leaves; as, foliar appendages.
n.
Figuratively, that which resembles such a pillar in appearance, character, or office; a supporter or mainstay; as, the Pillars of Hercules; a pillar of the state.
a.
Having a support in the form of a pillar, instead of legs; as, a pillar drill.
n.
Something worn round the neck, whether for use, ornament, restraint, or identification; as, the collar of a coat; a lady's collar; the collar of a dog.
n.
See Solar, n.
v. t.
To put a collar on.
v. t.
To cover, or provide with, a sollar.
n.
A small wheel, as of a caster, a roller skate, etc.
n.
The timber of the tulip tree; -- called also white poplar.
n.
A Lollard.
v. t.
To seize by the collar.
n.
See Dolman.
n.
A vallar crown.