Transaction ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Transaction ( noun )

  1. An act of conducting or carrying out business or financial dealings.
  2. A financial exchange or agreement, such as a sale or purchase.
  3. A formal agreement or contract between two parties.

Origin:

From the latin transactio, meaning a conducting or carrying out, from transigere meaning to drive through or accomplish.

Examples:

  1. The transaction was completed successfully.
  2. He made several transactions in the stock market.
  3. The transaction between the two companies was worth millions of dollars.
  4. The bank recorded all transactions in a ledger.
  5. The transaction was done with the help of a lawyer to ensure it was legal.

(As a verb)

Transaction ( verb )

  1. An act of conducting or carrying out business or financial dealings.
  2. A financial exchange or agreement, such as a sale or purchase.
  3. A formal agreement or contract between two parties.

Origin:

From the latin transactio, meaning a conducting or carrying out, from transigere meaning to drive through or accomplish.

Examples:

  1. The transaction was completed successfully.
  2. He made several transactions in the stock market.
  3. The transaction between the two companies was worth millions of dollars.
  4. The bank recorded all transactions in a ledger.
  5. The transaction was done with the help of a lawyer to ensure it was legal.
Some random words: injection, dictum, digging