- in a
chequebook may
consist of both the
cheque itself and a stub or
counterfoil – when the
cheque is written, only the
cheque itself is detached, and...
- stress. For example, còunterintélligence [ˌkaʊntər.ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns], and
cóunterfòil [ˈkaʊntərˌfɔɪl].
Dictionaries are not
always consistent in this, particularly...
- receipt,
salary and
wages sheet,
memorandum of ****ociation,
counterfoil of paying-in slip,
counterfoil of
cheque book, or
trust deed. A
voucher is a recharge...
- hand and is stamped. When a
driver is
fined for road violation, the
counterfoil is
taken by the
authorities and is
replaced by а
breach act (акт за нарушение)...
- note
against the
shape of the
counterfoil and also by
checking that the
serial number on the note and the
counterfoil concurred. The
Royal Bank's 1826...
-
introduction of the 'hotel coupon' in 1868.
Detachable coupons in a
counterfoil book were
issued to the traveller.
These were
valid for
either a restaurant...
- come to
crave and
adore us. The term is
sometimes used
satirically as a
counterfoil by
people who
would normally find the term offensive, such as the spoof...
-
consecrated in September.
During his pontificate,
Sabinian was seen as a
counterfoil to
Gregory I. The
Liber pontificalis praises him for "filling the church...
-
folium foli- leaf bifoliate, bifoliolate, centifolious, cinquefoil,
counterfoil, defoliant, defoliate, defoliation, exfoliant, exfoliate, exfoliation...
-
introduction of the 'hotel coupon' in 1868.
Detachable coupons in a
counterfoil book were
issued to the traveller.
These were
valid for
either a restaurant...