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Definition of credit
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Credit
(n.)
Reliance
on the truth of
something
said or done;
belief;
faith;
trust;
confidence.
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Supportable
::
Support
(n.) That which
maintains
or
preserves
from being
overcome,
falling,
yielding,
sinking,
giving
way, or the like;
subsistence;
maintenance;
assistance;
reenforcement;
as, he gave his
family
a good
support,
the
support
of
national
credit;
the
assaulting
column
had the
support
of a
battery..
Apprizer
::
Apprizer
(n.) A
creditor
for whom an
appraisal
is made.
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
destroy
the
financial
credit
of; to make
bankrupt;
to ruin.
Accredited
::
Accredited
(imp. & p. p.) of
Accredi.
Credential
::
Credential
(n.)
Testimonials
showing
that a
person
is
entitled
to
credit,
or has right to
exercise
official
power,
as the
letters
given by a
government
to an
ambassador
or
envoy,
or a
certificate
that one is a duly
elected
delegate..
Daybook
::
Daybook
(n.) A
journal
of
accounts;
a
primary
record
book in which are
recorded
the debts and
credits,
or
accounts
of the day, in their
order,
and from which they are
transferred
to the
journal..
Debtee
::
Debtee
(n.) One to whom a debt is due;
creditor;
--
correlative
to
debtor.
Stretch
::
Stretch
(v. t.) To
exaggerate;
to
extend
too far; as, to
stretch
the
truth;
to
stretch
one's
credit..
Credit
::
Credit
(v. t.) To
confide
in the truth of; to give
credence
to; to put trust in; to
believe.
Trustee
::
Trustee
(v. t.) To
attach
(a
debtor's
wages,
credits,
or
property
in the hands of a third
person)
in the
interest
of the
creditor..
Appropriation
::
Appropriation
(n.) The
application
of
payment
of money by a
debtor
to his
creditor,
to one of
several
debts which are due from the
former
to the
latter..
Creditable
::
Creditable
(a.)
Deserving
or
possessing
reputation
or
esteem;
reputable;
estimable.
Joint
::
"Joint
(a.)
United,
joined,
or
sharing
with
another
or with
others;
not
solitary
in
interest
or
action;
holding
in
common
with an
associate,
or with
associates;
acting
together;
as, joint heir; joint
creditor;
joint
debtor,
etc..
Hypotheca
::
Hypotheca
(n.) An
obligation
by which
property
of a
debtor
was made over to his
creditor
in
security
of his debt.
Therapeutae
::
Therapeutae
(n. pl.) A name given to
certain
ascetics
said to have
anciently
dwelt in the
neighborhood
of
Alexandria.
They are
described
in a work
attributed
to
Philo,
the
genuineness
and
credibility
of which are now much
discredited..
Tick
::
Tick (v. i.) To go on
trust,
or
credit..
Extent
::
Extent
(n.) A
process
of
execution
by which the lands and goods of a
debtor
are
valued
and
delivered
to the
creditor.
Extension
::
Extension
(v. t.) A
written
engagement
on the part of a
creditor,
allowing
a
debtor
further
time to pay a
debt..
Envoy
::
Envoy (n.) One
dispatched
upon an
errand
or
mission;
a
messenger;
esp., a
person
deputed
by a
sovereign
or a
government
to
negotiate
a
treaty,
or
transact
other
business,
with a
foreign
sovereign
or
government;
a
minister
accredited
to a
foreign
government.
An
envoy's
rank is below that of an
ambassador..
Disadvantage
::
Disadvantage
(n.) Loss;
detriment;
hindrance;
prejudice
to
interest,
fame,
credit,
profit,
or other
good..
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