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bill
1 [bil]
–noun
–verb (used with object)
—Idiom
| 1. | a statement of money owed for goods or services supplied: He paid the hotel bill when he checked out. |
| 2. | a piece of paper money worth a specified amount: a ten-dollar bill. |
| 3. | Government. a form or draft of a proposed statute presented to a legislature, but not yet enacted or passed and made law. |
| 4. | bill of exchange. |
| 5. | a written or printed public notice or advertisement. |
| 6. | any written paper containing a statement of particulars: a bill of expenditures. |
| 7. | Law. a written statement, usually of complaint, presented to a court. |
| 8. | Slang. one hundred dollars: The job pays five bills a week. |
| 9. | playbill. |
| 10. | entertainment scheduled for presentation; program: a good bill at the movies. |
| 11. | Obsolete.
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| 12. | to charge for by bill; send a bill to: The store will bill me. |
| 13. | to enter (charges) in a bill; make a bill or list of: to bill goods. |
| 14. | to advertise by bill or public notice: A new actor was billed for this week. |
| 15. | to schedule on a program: The management billed the play for two weeks. |
| 16. | fill the bill, to fulfill the purpose or need well: As a sprightly situation comedy this show fills the bill. |
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Language Translation for : Bill
| Spanish: | pico, | German: | der Schnabel, | Japanese: | くちばし |
bill
2 [bil]
–noun
–verb (used without object)
—Idiom
| 1. | the parts of a bird's jaws that are covered with a horny or leathery sheath; beak. |
| 2. | the visor of a cap or other head covering. |
| 3. | a beaklike promontory or headland. |
| 4. | to join bills or beaks, as doves. |
| 5. | bill and coo, to kiss or fondle and whisper endearments, as lovers: My sister and her boyfriend were billing and cooing on the front porch. |
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bill
3 [bil]
–noun
| 1. | a medieval shafted weapon having at its head a hooklike cutting blade with a beak at the back. |
| 2. | Also called billman. a person armed with a bill. |
| 3. | Also called billhook. a sharp, hooked instrument used for pruning, cutting, etc. |
| 4. | Also called pea. Nautical. the extremity of a fluke of an anchor. |
Origin:
bef. 1000; ME bil, OE bill sword; c. OHG bil pickax
bef. 1000; ME bil, OE bill sword; c. OHG bil pickax

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Clin⋅ton
[klin-tn]
–noun
| 1. | De Witt
[duh wit] , 1769–1828, U.S. political leader and statesman: governor of New York 1817–21, 1825–28 (son of James Clinton). |
| 2. | George, 1739–1812, governor of New York 1777–95, 1801–04: vice president of the U.S. 1805–12. |
| 3. | Sir Henry, 1738?–95, commander in chief of the British forces in the American Revolutionary War. |
| 4. | Hillary Rodham, born 1947, U.S. politician: senator from New York since 2001 (wife of William J. Clinton). |
| 5. | James, 1733–1812, American general in the Revolutionary War (brother of George Clinton). |
| 6. | William Jefferson (Bill ), born 1946, 42nd president of the U.S. 1993–2001. |
| 7. | a city in E Iowa, on the Mississippi River. 32,828. |
| 8. | a city in central Maryland. 16,438. |
| 9. | a town in W Mississippi. 14,660. |
| 10. | a city in central Massachusetts. 12,771. |
| 11. | a town in S Connecticut. 11,195. |
| 12. | a male given name. |
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Ev⋅ans
[ev-uh
nz]
–noun
| 1. | Sir Arthur John, 1851–1941, English archaeologist. |
| 2. | Dame Edith, 1888–1976, English actress. |
| 3. | Herbert Mc⋅Lean
[muh-kleyn] , 1882–1971, U.S. embryologist and anatomist. |
| 4. | Janet, born 1971, U.S. swimmer. |
| 5. | Mary Ann. Eliot, George. |
| 6. | Maurice, 1901–1989, U.S. actor and producer, born in England. |
| 7. | Oliver, 1755–1819, U.S. inventor: constructed the first high-pressure steam engine in the U.S. 1801?. |
| 8. | Rob⋅ley Dun⋅gli⋅son
[rob-lee duhng-gluh-suh n] , (“Fighting Bob” ), 1846–1912, U.S. admiral. |
| 9. | Ru⋅dulph
[roo-duhlf] , 1878–1960, U.S. sculptor. |
| 10. | Walker, 1903–75, U.S. photographer. |
| 11. | William John (Bill ), 1929–80, U.S. jazz pianist. |
| 12. | Mount, a mountain in N central Colorado, in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. 14,264 ft. (4348 m). |
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Mon⋅roe
[muh
n-roh]
–noun
| 1. | Harriet, 1861?–1936, U.S. editor and poet. |
| 2. | James, 1758–1831, 5th president of the U.S. 1817–25. |
| 3. | Marilyn (Norma Jean Baker or Mortenson ), 1926–62, U.S. film actress. |
| 4. | William Smith (Bill; “The Father of Bluegrass” ), 1911–96, U.S. musician, singer, and songwriter. |
| 5. | a city in N Louisiana. 57,597. |
| 6. | a city in SE Michigan, on Lake Erie. 23,531. |
| 7. | a town in SW Connecticut. 14,010. |
| 8. | a city in S North Carolina. 12,639. |
| 9. | a town in S Wisconsin. 10,027. |
| 10. | Fort. Fort Monroe. |
| 11. | a male given name. |
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Rus⋅sell
[ruhs-uh
l]
–noun
| 1. | Bertrand (Arthur William), 3rd Earl, 1872–1970, English philosopher, mathematician, and author: Nobel prize for literature 1950. |
| 2. | Charles Edward, 1860–1941, U.S. journalist, sociologist, biographer, and political leader. |
| 3. | Charles Taze
[teyz] , (“Pastor Russell” ), 1852–1916, U.S. religious leader and publisher: founder of Jehovah's Witnesses. |
| 4. | Elizabeth Mary, Countess (Mary Annette Beauchamp; “Elizabeth” ), 1866–1941, Australian |

