BANK


Meaning of BANK in English

I. noun see: bench Date: 13th century a mound, pile, or ridge raised above the surrounding level: as, a piled-up mass of cloud or fog, an undersea elevation rising especially from the continental shelf, the rising ground bordering a lake, river, or sea or forming the edge of a cut or hollow, 3. a steep slope (as of a hill), the lateral inward tilt of a surface along a curve or of a vehicle (as an airplane) when turning, a protective or cushioning rim or piece, II. verb Date: 1590 transitive verb 1. to raise a ~ about, to cover (as a fire) with fresh fuel and adjust the draft of air so as to keep in an inactive state, to build (a curve) with the roadbed or track inclined laterally upward from the inside edge, to heap or pile in a ~, 3. to drive (a ball in billiards) into a cushion, to bounce (a ball or shot) off a surface (as a backboard) into or toward a goal , to form or group in a tier, intransitive verb to rise in or form a ~, 2. to incline an airplane laterally, b. to incline laterally, to follow a curve or incline , III. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Old Italian; Middle French banque, from Old Italian banca, literally, bench, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English benc Date: 15th century 1. an establishment for the custody, loan, exchange, or issue of money, for the extension of credit, and for facilitating the transmission of funds, the table, counter, or place of business of a money changer, a person conducting a gambling house or game, a supply of something held in reserve: as, the fund of supplies (as money, chips, or pieces) held by the ~er or dealer for use in a game, a fund of pieces belonging to a game (as dominoes) from which the players draw, a place where something is held available , IV. verb Date: circa 1751 intransitive verb to manage a ~, to deposit money or have an account in a ~, transitive verb to deposit or store in a ~, V. noun Etymology: Middle English banc bench, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English benc Date: 1614 a group or series of objects arranged together in a row or a tier: as, a set of elevators, a row or tier of telephones, one of the horizontal and usually secondary or lower divisions of a headline

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