Bank
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noun
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verb
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noun
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(As a noun)
Bank ( noun )
- A financial institution that accepts deposits and makes loans.
- A slope or raised area of ground.
- A mass or pile of a particular substance, especially one that is piled up naturally.
Origin:
The word bank comes from the italian word "banco" which means a bench or counter. this word was used to refer to the counters or benches of money changers in medieval italy.
Examples:
- I am going to deposit my money in the bank.
- The river has cut into the bank and created a deep channel.
- A bank of clouds obscured the sun.
- The bank of the river was covered with stones.
- The bank of the river was covered with green grass.
(As a verb)
Bank ( verb )
- A financial institution that accepts deposits and makes loans.
- A slope or raised area of ground.
- A mass or pile of a particular substance, especially one that is piled up naturally.
Origin:
The word bank comes from the italian word "banco" which means a bench or counter. this word was used to refer to the counters or benches of money changers in medieval italy.
Examples:
- I am going to deposit my money in the bank.
- The river has cut into the bank and created a deep channel.
- A bank of clouds obscured the sun.
- The bank of the river was covered with stones.
- The bank of the river was covered with green grass.
(As a noun)
Bank ( noun )
- A financial institution that accepts deposits and makes loans.
- A slope or raised area of ground.
- A mass or pile of a particular substance, especially one that is piled up naturally.
Origin:
The word bank comes from the italian word "banco" which means a bench or counter. this word was used to refer to the counters or benches of money changers in medieval italy.
Examples:
- I am going to deposit my money in the bank.
- The river has cut into the bank and created a deep channel.
- A bank of clouds obscured the sun.
- The bank of the river was covered with stones.
- The bank of the river was covered with green grass.