Cash ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cash ( noun )

  1. Money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that which is readily available.
  2. A medium of exchange, such as banknotes and coins, regarded as a means of payment.

Origin:

Middle english casso, from old french, from latin capsa chest, box, from capere to hold.

Examples:

  1. She kept a large amount of cash in her wallet.
  2. Cash is accepted as payment for all products and services.
  3. She withdraw cash from the ATM.

(As a verb)

Cash ( verb )

  1. Money in the form of coins or banknotes, especially that which is readily available.
  2. A medium of exchange, such as banknotes and coins, regarded as a means of payment.

Origin:

Middle english casso, from old french, from latin capsa chest, box, from capere to hold.

Examples:

  1. She kept a large amount of cash in her wallet.
  2. Cash is accepted as payment for all products and services.
  3. She withdraw cash from the ATM.
Some random words: ploy, prognostic, crave