Found 2 hits - Term: account current, Database: *, Strategy: prefix
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
account \account"\, n. oe. acount, account, accompt, of.
acont, fr. aconter. see account, v. t., count, n., 1.
1. a reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a
record of some reckoning; as, the julian account of time.
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a beggarly account of empty boxes. --shak.
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2. a registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed
statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and
also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review;
as, to keep one's account at the bank.
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3. a statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, etc.,
explanatory of some event; as, no satisfactory account has
been given of these phenomena. hence, the word is often
used simply for reason, ground, consideration, motive,
etc.; as, on no account, on every account, on all
accounts.
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4. a statement of facts or occurrences; recital of
transactions; a relation or narrative; a report; a
description; as, an account of a battle. "a laudable
account of the city of london." --howell.
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5. a statement and explanation or vindication of one's
conduct with reference to judgment thereon.
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give an account of thy stewardship. --luke xvi. 2.
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6. an estimate or estimation; valuation; judgment. "to stand
high in your account." --shak.
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7. importance; worth; value; advantage; profit. "men of
account." --pope. "to turn to account." --shak.
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account current, a running or continued account between two
or more parties, or a statement of the particulars of such
an account.
in account with, in a relation requiring an account to be
kept.
on account of, for the sake of; by reason of; because of.
on one's own account, for one's own interest or behalf.
to make account, to have an opinion or expectation; to
reckon. obs.
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this other part . . . makes account to find no
slender arguments for this assertion out of those
very scriptures which are commonly urged against it.
--milton.
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to make account of, to hold in estimation; to esteem; as,
he makes small account of beauty.
to take account of, or to take into account, to take into
consideration; to notice. "of their doings, god takes no
account." --milton
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a writ of account law, a writ which the plaintiff brings
demanding that the defendant shall render his just
account, or show good cause to the contrary; -- called
also an action of account. --cowell.
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syn: narrative; narration; relation; recital; description;
explanation; rehearsal.
usage: account, narrative, narration, recital. these
words are applied to different modes of rehearsing a
series of events. account turns attention not so
much to the speaker as to the fact related, and more
properly applies to the report of some single event,
or a group of incidents taken as whole; as, an
account of a battle, of a shipwreck, etc. a
narrative is a continuous story of connected
incidents, such as one friend might tell to another;
as, a narrative of the events of a siege, a
narrative of one's life, etc. narration is usually
the same as narrative, but is sometimes used to
describe the mode of relating events; as, his powers
of narration are uncommonly great. recital denotes
a series of events drawn out into minute particulars,
usually expressing something which peculiarly
interests the feelings of the speaker; as, the
recital of one's wrongs, disappointments,
sufferings, etc.
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see also:
account count account current in account with on account of on one's own account
to make account to make account of to take account of to take into account a writ of account
action of account narrative narration recital account
narrative mode narration recital
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current \cur"rent\ k?r"rent, a. oe. currant, of. curant,
corant, p. pr. of curre, corre, f. courre, courir, to run,
from l. currere; perh. akin to e. horse. cf. course,
concur, courant, coranto.
1. running or moving rapidly. archaic
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like the current fire, that renneth
upon a cord. --gower.
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to chase a creature that was current then
in these wild woods, the hart with golden horns.
--tennyson.
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2. now passing, as time; as, the current month.
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3. passing from person to person, or from hand to hand;
circulating through the community; generally received;
common; as, a current coin; a current report; current
history.
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that there was current money in abraham's time is
past doubt. --arbuthnot.
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your fire-new stamp of honor is scarce current.
--shak.
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his current value, which is less or more as men have
occasion for him. --grew.
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4. commonly estimated or acknowledged.
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5. fitted for general acceptance or circulation; authentic;
passable.
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o buckingham, now do i play the touch
to try if thou be current gold indeed. --shak.
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account current. see under account.
current money, lawful money. --abbott.
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see also:
course concur courant coranto account current account
current money
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Current Account, definition of term: Current Account
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Account For, definition of term: Account For
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Current Electri, definition of term: Current Electri
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Eddy Current, definition of term: Eddy Current
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Margin Account, definition of term: Margin Account
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Direct Current, definition of term: Direct Current
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Capital Account, definition of term: Capital Account
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