Money-drawer
21cash register — noun Date: 1879 a business machine that usually has a money drawer, indicates the amount of each sale, and records the amount of money received …
22under a cloud — 1) under suspicion, not trusted The politician has been under a cloud over the possibility of taking bribes. 2) depressed, sad She has been under a cloud of depression since her cat died. Digest 22/2002 less than entirely trustworthy; suspected… …
23Cash register — A device for recording the amount of cash received, usually having an automatic adding machine and a money drawer and exhibiting the amount of the sale. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
24Dayton — /dayt n/, n. 1. Jonathan, 1760 1824, U.S. politician, Speaker of the House 1795 99. 2. a city in SW Ohio. 203,588. * * * City (pop., 2000: 166,179), southwestern Ohio, U.S. Settled on the Miami River in 1796 by a group of Revolutionary War… …
25till — I. n. Money drawer. II. v. a. Cultivate, dress the ground. III. prep. Until, to the time of, up to. IV. conj., ad. Until, to the time when …
26cash register — cash′ reg ister n. bus a business machine that indicates the amounts of individual sales, that records and totals receipts, and that has a money drawer from which to make change • Etymology: 1875–80, amer …
27cash register — ☆ cash register n. a business machine, usually with a money drawer, used to register visibly the amount of each sale: receipts may be recorded and totaled on tapes …
28Cheque — A Canadian cheque …
29draft — 1 n 1: a preliminary version of something (as a law) 2 a: a system for or act of selecting individuals from a group (as for military service) b: the act or process of selecting an individual (as for political candidacy) without his or her… …
30Negotiable instrument — A negotiable instrument is a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand, or at a set time. According to the Section 13 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in India, a negotiable instrument means a… …