Rental (noun)

  1. An agreement in which someone pays to use something, typically a property or vehicle, for a period of time.
  2. An amount of money paid or received as rent.
  3. The act of renting something.

Origin:

Middle english rentale, from old french rentale, from medieval latin rentalis, from latin renta, from reddere to give back.

Examples:

  1. He signed a rental agreement for the apartment.
  2. She paid the rental on the car.
  3. The rental of the equipment is expensive.
  4. The rental of the property is due on the first of the month.
  5. The rental of the house includes utilities.
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