Ledgernoun
A book for keeping notes, especially one for keeping accounting records; a record book, a register.
Ledgernoun
A large, flat stone, especially one laid over a tomb.
Ledgernoun
(accounting) A collection of accounting entries consisting of credits and debits.
Ledgernoun
(construction) A board attached to a wall to provide support for attaching other structural elements (such as deck joists or roof rafters) to a building.
Ledgernoun
(fishing) nodot=yes or ledger line (“fishing line used with ledger bait for bottom fishing; ligger”).
Ledgerverb
(transitive) To record (something) in, or as if in, a ledger.
Ledgerverb
To use (a certain type of bait) in bottom fishing.
Ledgerverb
To engage in bottom fishing.
Ledgernoun
A book in which a summary of accounts is laid up or preserved; the final book of record in business transactions, in which all debits and credits from the journal, etc., are placed under appropriate heads.
Ledgernoun
A large flat stone, esp. one laid over a tomb.
Ledgernoun
a record in which commercial accounts are recorded;
Ledgernoun
an accounting journal as a physical object;
Ledger
A ledger is a book or collection of accounts in which account transactions are recorded. Each account has an opening or carry-forward balance, would record transactions as either a debit or credit in separate columns and the ending or closing balance.
Legeradjective
(obsolete) Light; slender, slim; trivial.
Legeradjective
Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident.
Legernoun
An ambassador or minister resident at a court or seat of government; a leiger or lieger.
Legernoun
(obsolete) Anything that lies in a place; that which, or one who, remains in a place.
Legernoun
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Legernoun
Anything that lies in a place; that which, or one who, remains in a place.
Legernoun
A minister or ambassador resident at a court or seat of government.
Legernoun
A ledger.
Legeradjective
Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident; as, leger ambassador.
Legeradjective
Light; slender; slim; trivial.
Legernoun
a record in which commercial accounts are recorded;
Legernoun
French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955)