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Cashable

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Adjective

1. cashable, redeemable

able to be converted into ready money or the equivalent

Example Sentences:
'a cashable check'
'cashable gambling chips'
'redeemable stocks and bonds'
'a redeemable coupon'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Cashable

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noun
1. 
banknotes and coins, esp in hand or readily available; money or ready money
2. 
immediate payment, in full or part, for goods or services (esp in the phrase cash down)
3. (modifier)
of, for, or paid by cash
a cash transaction
4.  the cash
verb
5. (transitive)
to obtain or pay ready money for
to cash a cheque
nounWord forms: plural cash
any of various Chinese, Indonesian, or Indian coins of low value
noun
Johnny. 1932–2003, US country-and-western singer, guitarist, and songwriter. His recordings include the hits "I Walk the Line" (1956), "Ring of Fire" (1963), "A Boy named Sue" (1969), and the American Recordings series of albums (1994–2003)

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Cashable

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Johnny1932-2003; U.S. country music singer & composer
noun
1. 
money that a person actually has, including money on deposit; esp., ready money
2. 
bills and coins; currency
3. 
money or its equivalent, as a check or money order, paid at the time of purchase, as opposed to credit
verb transitive
4. 
to give or get cash for
to cash a check
5.  Bridge
to lead and take a trick with (the highest remaining card in a suit, often, specif., an established suit)
adjective
6. 
of, for, requiring, or made with cash
a cash sale
nounWord forms: plural cash
any of several Chinese or Indian coins of small value; esp., a Chinese coin with a square hole in the center

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