account, annual, bill of fare, carte, cost sheet, engagement book, loose-leaf notebook, pad, record book, spiral notebook, triptych
Definitionn. a record in which commercial accounts are recorded
Last update: September 14, 2015
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Note the expenditure in the ledger. [noun]
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The deck support joists are then fixed to the ledger board using joist hangers. [noun]
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Fishing peg 13, Kevin fished a small ledger to the island catching all his fish on luncheon meat. [noun]
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Statistics.See Wyatt, Agricultural Ledger (Calcutta, 1895), p. 71; Balfour, The Agricuttural Pests of India (1887), p. 13; Eriksson and Henning, Die Getreideroste; the publications of the U.S. Agricultural Department; the Kew Bulletin; Zeitschrift fr Pjlanzeiikrankheiten, and elsewhere. [Please select]
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The morning Daily Ledger was in his hand, but he was not reading. [Please select]
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The letter was short, written in lead-pencil on the torn leaf of a ledger. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XL THE WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR Rand closed the heavy ledger. [Please select]
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Bilton sat in the farthest corner at her desk, apparently absorbed in an enormous ledger. [Please select]
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The ledger could be written up at the end of the day. [Please select]
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Bilton sat, as he had told her, bent pen in hand over the ledger. [Please select]
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