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Webster Dictionary :: Discount

DISCOUNT, n. [See Count . Literally, a counting back or from.] 1. A sum deducted...

Webster Dictionary :: Discount-day

DISCOUNT-DAY, n. The day of the week on which a bank discounts notes and bills.

Webster Dictionary :: Discountable

DISCOUNTABLE, a. That may be discounted. Certain forms are necessary to render n...

Webster Dictionary :: Discounted

DISCOUNTED, pp. 1. Deducted from a principal sum; paid back; refunded or allowed...

Webster Dictionary :: Discountenance

DISCOUNTENANCE, v.t. [dis and countenance.] 1. To abash; to ruffle or discompose...

Webster Dictionary :: Discountenanced

DISCOUNTENANCED, pp. Abashed; discouraged; checked; frowned on.

Webster Dictionary :: Discountenancer

DISCOUNTENANCER, n. One who discourages by cold treatment, frowns, censure or ex...

Webster Dictionary :: Discountenancing

DISCOUNTENANCING, ppr. Abashing; discouraging; checking by disapprobation or unf...

Webster Dictionary :: Discounter

DISCOUNTER, n. One who advances money on discounts.

Webster Dictionary :: Discounting

DISCOUNTING, ppr. 1. Deducting a sum for prompt or advanced payment. 2. Lending ...

Webster Dictionary :: Discourage

DISCOURAGE, v.t. discurage. [dis and courage. See Courage .] 1. To extinguish th...

Webster Dictionary :: Discouraged

DISCOURAGED, pp. Discuraged. Disheartened; deprived of courage or confidence; de...

Webster Dictionary :: Discouragement

DISCOURAGEMENT, n. Discuragement. 1. The act of disheartening, or depriving of c...

Webster Dictionary :: Discourager

DISCOURAGER, n. Discurager. One who discourages; one who disheartens, or depress...

Webster Dictionary :: Discouraging

DISCOURAGING, ppr. Discuraging. 1. Disheartening; depressing courage. 2. a. Tend...

Webster Dictionary :: Discourse

DISCOURSE, n. Discors. [L., to run.] 1. The act of the undertaking, by which it ...

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