- Redeemability
- Redeemability Re*deem`a*bil"i*ty (-?*b?l"?*t?), n. Redeemableness. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
redeemability — n. ability to be paid off; ability to be regained through payment; ability to be converted into its cash value; ability to be delivered from sin or evil; ability to be fulfilled; ability to make amends … English contemporary dictionary
redeemability — re·deem·abil·i·ty … English syllables
redeemability — rə̇ˌdēməˈbiləd.ē noun : capability of being redeemed … Useful english dictionary
redeemable — redeemability, redeemableness, n. redeemably, adv. /ri dee meuh beuhl/, adj. 1. capable of being redeemed. 2. that will be redeemed: bonds redeemable in 10 years. Also, redemptible /ri demp teuh beuhl/. [1605 15; REDEEM + ABLE] * * * … Universalium
Redeemableness — Re*deem a*ble*ness (r?*d?m ?*b l*n?s), n. The quality or state of being redeemable; redeemability. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Silver certificate — Sil ver cer*tif i*cate A certificate issued by a government that there has been deposited with it silver to a specified amount, payable to the bearer on demand. In the United States and its possessions, it is issued against the deposit of silver… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gold as an investment — Reserves of SDR, forex and gold in 2006 … Wikipedia
Metal as money — Throughout history, various metals, some of which are considered precious today, appear to have been used as a form of currency. The Bretton Woods system, under which all major currencies were theoretically exchangeable for gold, was abolished in … Wikipedia
government budget — Forecast of governmental expenditures and revenues for the ensuing fiscal year. In modern industrial economies, the budget is the key instrument for the execution of government economic policies. Because government budgets may promote or retard… … Universalium