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BANK'RUPT-LAW, n. A law, which, upon a bankrupt's surrendering all his property ...
BANK'RUPT, n. [Eng.rout,defeat. This may signify bench-broken, or bank-broken; m...
BANK'ING, ppr. Raising a mound or bank; inclosing with a bank. When we speak of ...
BANK'ER, n. One who keeps a bank; one who trafficks in money, receives and remit...
BANK'ED, pp. Raised in a ridge or mound of earth; inclosed, or fortified with a ...
BANK'ABLE, a. Receivable at a bank, as bills; or discountable, as notes. [Of rec...
BANK-STOCK, n. A share or shares in the capital stock of a bank.
BANK-BILL BANK-NOTE, n. A promissory note, issued by a banking company, signed b...
BANK, n. [Bank and bench are radically the same word. The sense is, that which i...
BAN'ISHMENT, n. The act of a prince or government, compelling a citizen to leave...
BAN'ISHING, ppr. Compelling to quit one's country; driving away.
BAN'ISHER, n. One who compels another to quit his country.
BAN'ISHED, pp. Compelled to leave one's country; driven away.
BAN'ISH, v.t. 1. To condemn to exile, or compel to leave one's country, by autho...
BAN'IAN, n. A man's undress or morning gown, as worn by the Banians in the E. In...
BAN'GLE, v.t. To waste by little and little; to squander carelessly.