Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A narrative or record of events.
- noun A reason given for a particular action or event.
- noun A report relating to one's conduct.
- noun A basis or ground.
- noun A formal banking, brokerage, or business relationship established to provide for regular services, dealings, and other financial transactions.
- noun A precise list or enumeration of financial transactions.
- noun A sum of money deposited for checking, savings, or brokerage use.
- noun A customer having a business or credit relationship with a firm.
- noun A private access to a computer system or online service, usually requiring a password to enter.
- noun Worth, standing, or importance.
- noun Profit or advantage.
- transitive verb To consider as being; deem. synonym: consider.
- idiom (call to account) To challenge or contest.
- idiom (call to account) To hold answerable for.
- idiom (on account) On credit.
- idiom (on account of) Because of; for the sake of.
- idiom (on no account) Under no circumstances.
- idiom (on (one's) own account) For oneself.
- idiom (on (one's) own account) On one's own; by oneself.
- idiom (on (someone's) account) For someone's benefit.
- idiom (take into account) To take into consideration; allow for.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Accounted; reckoned.
- To count or reckon as; deem; consider; think; hold to be.
- To reckon or compute; count.
- To assign or impute; give the credit of; reckon as belonging or attributable.
- To give an account, reason, or explanation of; explain.
- To take into consideration.
- To recount; relate.
- To render an account or relation of particulars; answer in a responsible character: followed by with or to before a person, and by for before a thing: as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received.
- To furnish or assign a reason or reasons; give an explanation: with for: as, idleness accounts for poverty.
- To reckon; count.
- noun A reckoning, an enumeration, or a computation; method of computing: as, the Julian account of time.
- noun A reckoning of money or business; a statement or record of financial or pecuniary transactions, with their debits and credits, or of money received and paid and the balance on hand or due: as, to keep accounts; to make out an account.
- noun A course of business dealings or relations requiring the keeping of records: as, to have an account with the bank.
- noun On the stock exchange, that part of the transactions between buyer and seller to be settled on the fortnightly or monthly settling-day: as, I have sold A. B. 500 shares for the account.
- noun Narrative; relation; statement of facts; a recital, verbal or written, of particular transactions and events: as, an account of the revolution in France.
- noun A statement of reasons, causes, grounds, etc., explanatory of some event: as, no satisfactory account has yet been given of these phenomena.
- noun An explanatory statement or vindication of one's conduct, such as is given to a superior.
- noun Reason or consideration; ground: used with on: as, on all accounts; on every account; on account of.
- noun Estimation; esteem; distinction; dignity; consequence or importance.
- noun Profit; advantage: as, to find one's account in a pursuit; to turn anything to account.
- noun Regard; behalf; sake: as, all this trouble I have incurred on your account.
- noun Sometimes spelled
accompt .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To render or receive an account or relation of particulars.
- intransitive verb To render an account; to answer in judgment; -- with
for . - intransitive verb To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to explain; -- with
for .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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In fact, the average easy access charity saving account offers a pitiful 0. 38% interest - this is 0. 34% lower than the average personal easy access savings account**.
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Regular Saver account and the same amount into N&P's Family Regular Saver account.
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In fact, the average easy access charity saving account offers a pitiful 0. 38% interest - this is 0. 34% lower than the average personal easy access savings account**.
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The Controller def create @account = Account. new params [: account] Account. transaction do if @account. save @account. projects.create: name = >
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XD thanks. it's amazing i've been playing since for (looks up 1st account) 61 months x_x and i found my skype software XD just need a mic * looks at empty bank account* maybe I'll get it for Christmas or something XD oh and I stole the e with an accent from freetranslation. com or something like that. that's how I do my Italian homework hurray!
The PPT Show 2009
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The Controller def create @account = Account. new params [: account] Account. transaction do if @account. save @account. projects.create: name = >
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XD thanks. it's amazing i've been playing since for (looks up 1st account) 61 months x_x and i found my skype software XD just need a mic * looks at empty bank account* maybe I'll get it for Christmas or something XD oh and I stole the e with an accent from freetranslation. com or something like that. that's how I do my Italian homework hurray!
The PPT Show 2009
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Simpler Controller def create @account = Account. new params [: account] if @account. save redirect_to @account else render: template = >
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XD thanks. it's amazing i've been playing since for (looks up 1st account) 61 months x_x and i found my skype software XD just need a mic * looks at empty bank account* maybe I'll get it for Christmas or something XD oh and I stole the e with an accent from freetranslation. com or something like that. that's how I do my Italian homework hurray!
The PPT Show 2008
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XD thanks. it's amazing i've been playing since for (looks up 1st account) 61 months x_x and i found my skype software XD just need a mic * looks at empty bank account* maybe I'll get it for Christmas or something XD oh and I stole the e with an accent from freetranslation. com or something like that. that's how I do my Italian homework hurray!
The PPT Show 2008
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