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  • 31banker — Australian Slang n a river in full flood ( To run a banker ) …

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  • 32banker — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One who owns or operates a bank] Syn. steward, treasurer, teller, manager, bank officer, loan officer, broker, financier, capitalist, investment banker, moneylender, usurer. 2. [The holder of funds in a gambling game] Syn.… …

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  • 33banker — is., Fr. banquier 1) Banka sahibi 2) Para, altın vb. taşınır değerlerin ticaretiyle uğraşan kimse Parayı aldıktan sonra harekete geçmediğinden aleyhine banker tarafından dava açılıyor. R. H. Karay 3) mec. Çok zengin kimse …

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  • 34Banker — Ban|ker [auch bɛŋkə] der; s, <aus gleichbed. engl. banker; vgl. ↑Bank> [führender] Bankfachmann …

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  • 35banker — I. /ˈbæŋkə / (say bangkuh) noun 1. someone who manages a bank or is in the banking business. 2. someone who holds or supplies money for another. 3. (in games) the keeper or holder of the bank. 4. a gambling card game. {bank2 + er1} II. /ˈbæŋkə /… …

  • 36banker — / bæŋkə/ noun 1. a person who is in an important position in a bank 2. a bank ● the company’s banker is Barclays …

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  • 37banker's order — noun A standing order (qv under ↑stand) • • • Main Entry: ↑bank * * * banker’s order UK US noun [countable] [singular banker’s order plural …

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  • 38banker's acceptance — ( BA) A short term financial instrument that is the unconditional obligation of the accepting bank. Banker s acceptances, or BAs, arise from transactions involving the import, export, transit, or storage of goods, including domestic as well as… …

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  • 39Banker (disambiguation) — Banker may refer to:urname* Ashok Banker * Mark BankerOther* The Banker , an industry publication * The Banker, the antagonist on the game show Deal or No Deal * Bank engine or helper engine, a locomotive that helps other engines up steep hills …

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  • 40banker's discount — ➔ discount1 * * * banker s discount UK US noun [C] BANKING, FINANCE ► the difference between the amount shown on a bill of exchange, etc. that a customer sends to a bank for payment, and the amount that the customer receives, after the bank has… …

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