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816 words match “MONE”

REMONETIZE v.
To restore to use as money; as, to remonetize silver.
SALMONET n.
A salmon of small size; a samlet.
SEA ANEMONE n.
Any one of numerous species of soft-bodied Anthozoa, belonging to the order Actrinaria; an actinian.
SERMONEER n.
A sermonizer. B. Jonson.
SERMONER n.
A preacher; a sermonizer. [Derogative or Jocose.] Thackeray.
SERMONET n.
A short sermon. [Written also sermonette.]
SUBALMONER n.
An under almoner.
SUMMONER n.
One who summons; one who cites by authority; specifically, a petty officer formerly employed to summon persons to appear in court; an apparitor.
TELAMONES n.
Same as Atlantes.
THERMONEUROSIS n. 2 definitions
A neurosis caused by exposure to heat.
THERMONEUTRALITY n.
Neutrality as regards heat effects.
TIMONEER n.
A helmsman. [R.]
UNDERMONEYED a.
Bribed. [R.] Fuller.
UNMONEYED a.
Destitute of money; not rich. [Written also unmonied.] Shenstone.
ABOUT prep.
in contiguity or proximity to; near, as to place; by or on (one's person). "Have you much money about you" Bulwer.
ABSTRACT v.
To take secretly or dishonestly; to purloin; as, to abstract goods from a parcel, or money from a till. Von Rosen had quietly abstracted the bearing-reins from the harness. W. Black.
ACCOMMODATION n. 2 definitions
A loan of money.
ACCOUNT v.
ount or relation of particulars; as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received.
ACCOUNTANT n.
lic offices. Also, formerly, an officer in the English court of chancery who received the moneys paid into the court, and deposited them in the Bank of England.
ACCRUE v.
rowth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money lent. "Interest accrues to principal." Abbott. The great and essential advantages accruing to society from the freedom of the press. Junius.
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