Definition of Counterfoil. Meaning of Counterfoil. Synonyms of Counterfoil

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Definition of Counterfoil

Counterfoil
Counterfoil Coun"ter*foil` (-foil), n. [Counter- + foil a leaf.] 1. That part of a tally, formerly in the exchequer, which was kept by an officer in that court, the other, called the stock, being delivered to the person who had lent the king money on the account; -- called also counterstock. [Eng.] 2. The part of a writing (as the stub of a bank check) in which are noted the main particulars contained in the corresponding part, which has been issued.

Meaning of Counterfoil from wikipedia

- 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...