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A commercial institution licensed as a taker of deposits, banks are mainly concerned with making and receiving payments, and supplying short-term loans to private individuals.
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a large extent in an elevation of the sea floor that is surrounded by deeper water but is safe for navigation; a submerged plateau or shelf which may act as a support for any secondary formations such as a shoal or reef which may be dangerous to navigation
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(n.): the part of land that meets a body of water
Ãâó: www.lausd.k12.ca.us/Belmont_HS/mice/vocb1.html
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For the purposes of this code, 'the Bank' includes The Bank of Nova Scotia and Scotia Mortgage Corporation, the Bank's mortgage subsidiary
Ãâó: www.scotiabank.com/cda/content/0,1608,CID8320_LIDe...
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An institution that handles savings and checking accounts, issues loans and credit, and deals in government and corporate issued securities.
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| bank | any of several weekdays when banks are closed |
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| bank | an identification number consisting of a two-part code assigned to banks and savings associations |
| bank | the maximum credit that a customer is allowed |
| bank | a loan made by a bank |
| bank | manager of a branch office of a bank |
| bank | swallow of the northern hemisphere that nests in tunnels dug in clay or sand banks |
| bank | a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank) |
| bank | the central bank of England and Wales |
| bank | the central bank of Japan |
| bank | the discount rate fixed by a central bank |
| bank | a robber of banks |
| bank | the concerted action of depositors who try to withdraw their money from a bank because the think it will fail |
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