cashier
41cashier — cash·ier || kæ ʃɪə n. person who handles purchases in a store; bank employee who handles monetary transactions v. discharge, fire, dismiss (from military service); reject …
42Cashier — A bank staff member who can sign the bank s own cheques, thus creating a direct obligation to the bank …
43cashier — cashier1 noun a person handling payments and receipts in a shop, bank, or business. Origin C16: from Du. cassier or Fr. caissier, from caisse cash . cashier2 verb dismiss from the armed forces because of a serious misdemeanour. Origin C16: from… …
44cashier — I. n. Cash keeper, keeper of the ready money, manager of the cash. II. v. a. Break, discharge, discard, dismiss from office, cast off, turn away, send away …
45cashier — 1 noun (C) someone whose job is to receive or pay out money in a shop, bank, hotel etc 2 verb (T) to force an officer to leave the army, navy etc because they have done something wrong …
46cashier — I n teller, banker, Finance. cambist; treasurer, bursar, purser, depositary; accountant, comptroller, controller; (of gambling houses) croupier, Sl. boxman. II v 1. dismiss, discharge, expel, fire, let go, lay off, send off or packing, Mil. drum… …
47cashier — noun Syn: clerk, teller, banker, treasurer, bursar, purser …
48cashier — [kæˈʃɪə] noun [C] someone whose job is to receive or give money to customers in a shop, bank etc …
49cashier — I cash•ier [[t]kæˈʃɪər[/t]] n. 1) bus an employee, as in a market, who totals purchases and collects payment from customers 2) bus an executive who superintends the financial transactions and commitments of a company • Etymology: 1570–80; (<… …
50cashier — I. /kæˈʃɪə / (say ka shear) noun someone who has charge of cash or money, especially one who superintends monetary transactions. {French caissier, from caisse cash box. See cash} II. /kæˈʃɪə / (say ka shear) verb (t) to dismiss from a position of …