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Common
noun
•
A
legally
or
socially
binding
conceptual
contract
of
entitlement
to
wealth
,
void
of
intrinsic value
,
payable
for all
debts
and
taxes
, and
regulated
in
supply
.
•
A
generally
accepted
means of exchange
and
measure
of value.
•
A
currency
maintained
by a
state
or other
entity
which can
guarantee
its value (such as a
monetary
union
).
•
Hard cash
in the form of
banknotes
and
coins
,
as opposed to
cheques/checks,
credit cards
, or
credit
more
generally
.
•
The
total
value of
liquid assets
available
for an
individual
or other economic
unit
, such as
cash
and
bank
deposits
.
•
Wealth
; a person,
family
or
class
that
possesses
wealth
•
An
item
of value between two or more
parties
used for the
exchange
of
goods
or services.
•
A person who
funds
an
operation
.
name
•
A
surname
.
•
A
community
in
Mississippi
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