Word Meanings - RENTAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. A schedule, account, or list of rents, with the names of the tenants, etc.; a rent roll. 2. A sum total of rents; as, an estate that yields a rental of ten thousand dollars a year.
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- ESTATE
1. To establish. Beau. & Fl. 2. Tom settle as a fortune. Shak. 3. To endow with an estate. Then would I . . . Estate them with large land and territory. Tennyson. - ACCOUNTANTSHIP
The office or employment of an accountant. - ACCOUNTANCY
The art or employment of an accountant. - TOTALIS
The total. I look on nothing but totalis. B. Jonson. - NAMESAKE
One that has the same name as another; especially, one called after, or named out of regard to, another. - TOTALIZATOR
A machine for registering and indicating the number and nature of bets made on horse races, as in Australia and South Africa. Called also totalizer. - THOUSANDTH
1. Next in order after nine hundred and ninty-nine; coming last of a thousand successive individuals or units; -- the ordinal of thousand; as, the thousandth part of a thing. 2. Constituting, or being one of, a thousand equal parts into - ACCOUNTABILITY
The state of being accountable; liability to be called on to render an account; accountableness. "The awful idea of accountability." R. Hall. - ACCOUNTABLE
1. Liable to be called on to render an account; answerable; as, every man is accountable to God for his conduct. 2. Capable of being accounted for; explicable. True religion . . . intelligible, rational, and accountable, -- not a burden - ACCOUNT BOOK
A book in which accounts are kept. Swift. - TOTALIZER
See TOTALIZATOR - TOTALIZATION
Act of totalizing, or state of being totalized. - SCHEDULE
A written or printed scroll or sheet of paper; a document; especially, a formal list or inventory; a list or catalogue annexed to a larger document, as to a will, a lease, a statute, etc. Syn. -- Catalogue; list; inventory. see List. (more info) - TOTALITY
1. The quality or state of being total; as, the totality of an eclipse. 2. The whole sum; the whole quantity or amount; the entirety; as, the totalityof human knowledge. Buckle. The totality of a sentence or passage. Coleridge. - RENTAL
1. A schedule, account, or list of rents, with the names of the tenants, etc.; a rent roll. 2. A sum total of rents; as, an estate that yields a rental of ten thousand dollars a year. - ACCOUNTABLENESS
The quality or state of being accountable; accountability. - ACCOUNTABLY
In an accountable manner. - TOTAL
The whole; the whole sum or amount; as, these sums added make the grand total of five millions. - THOUSAND
1. Consisting of ten hundred; being ten times one hundred. 2. Hence, consisting of a great number indefinitely. "Perplexed with a thousand cares." Shak. - ACCOUNT
1. A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning; as, the Julian account of time. A beggarly account of empty boxes. Shak. 2. A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings - REESTATE
To reëstablish. Walis. - DEHONESTATE
To disparage. (more info) dishonor; de- + honestare to make honorable. Cf. Dishonest, and see - TEETOTALLY
Entirely; totally. - INTESTATE
1. Without having made a valid will; without a will; as, to die intestate. Blackstone. Airy succeeders of intestate joys. Shak. 2. Not devised or bequeathed; not disposed of by will; as, an intestate estate. - TEETOTAL
Entire; total. - TEETOTALISM
The principle or practice of entire abstinence, esp. from intoxicating drinks. - DETESTATE
To detest. Udall. - POTESTATE
A chief ruler; a potentate. Wyclif. "An irous potestate." Chaucer. - ANAMESE
Of or pertaining to Anam, to southeastern Asia. -- n.