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OFFERING |
Contribution |
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INPUT |
Contribution |
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DONATION |
Charitable contribution |
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CREDITS |
Acknowledges a contribution |
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REDOUND |
Make great contribution |
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SUBSIDY |
Grant or contribution of money |
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GATHERING |
A charitable contribution; a collection. |
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CONTRIBUTIONAL |
Pertaining to, or furnishing, a contribution. |
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PAVIAGE |
A contribution or a tax for paving streets or highways. |
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CONCURRENCE |
Agreement or consent, implying aid or contribution of
power or influence; cooperation. |
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SPORTULE |
A charitable gift or contribution; a gift; an alms; a
dole; a largess; a sportula. |
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AVERAGE |
According to the laws of averages; as, the loss must be
made good by average contribution. |
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BOX |
A chest or any receptacle for the deposit of money; as, a poor
box; a contribution box. |
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CLUB |
A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a
contribution to a common fund. |
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SCOT |
A portion of money assessed or paid; a tax or contribution; a
mulct; a fine; a shot. |
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COLLECTION |
A gathering of money for charitable or other purposes,
as by passing a contribution box for freewill offerings. |
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EXACTION |
That which is exacted; a severe tribute; a fee, reward,
or contribution, demanded or levied with severity or injustice. |
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BURGHBOTE |
A contribution toward the building or repairing of
castles or walls for the defense of a city or town. |
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ADJUSTMENT |
Settlement of claims; an equitable arrangement of
conflicting claims, as in set-off, contribution, exoneration,
subrogation, and marshaling. |
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TAX |
A task exacted from one who is under control; a contribution
or service, the rendering of which is imposed upon a subject. |
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BRIEF |
A letter patent, from proper authority, authorizing a
collection or charitable contribution of money in churches, for any
public or private purpose. |
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BENEVOLENCE |
A species of compulsory contribution or tax, which has
sometimes been illegally exacted by arbitrary kings of England, and
falsely represented as a gratuity. |
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OBLATION |
A gift or contribution made to a church, as for the
expenses of the eucharist, or for the support of the clergy and the
poor. |
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TRIBUTE |
A personal contribution, as of money, praise, service,
etc., made in token of services rendered, or as that which is due or
deserved; as, a tribute of affection. |