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bill [ bil ]


noun  (plural bills)
Definition:
 
1. statement of money owed: a written statement of how much money is owed for items purchased or services provided
I'll send you the bill.

2. amount owed: the amount of money owed for items or services provided, as shown on a statement
The bill for the meal came to $150!

3. amount paid: the amount that a person, company, or organization has to pay in taxes, salaries, or other charges

4. politics law proposal: a written proposal for a new law, discussed and voted upon by the members of a legislative body

5. advertising notice: a notice, poster, or leaflet advertising something

6. list of items: a list, especially of entertainment features or acts in a show, or the program of entertainment itself
We've got a brilliant new comedian on the bill tonight.

7. piece of paper money: a piece of paper money

8. $100: one hundred dollars, or a piece of paper money worth one hundred dollars ( slang )



transitive verb  (past and past participle billed, present participle bill·ing, 3rd person present singular bills)
Definition:
 
1. send request for payment to somebody: to send somebody a statement of how much money is owed for items bought or services provided
Bill me for the cost of dry-cleaning.

2. advertise something: to advertise an event or performance, especially using posters
It's billed as the biggest ice show on the East Coast.

3. describe something as something: to describe something that is going to happen or be produced as having a particular quality
billed as the technological advance of the decade

[14th century. Via Anglo-Norman bille< medieval Latin bulla "seal on a document"]

bill·a·ble adjective
bill·er noun

fill or fit the bill to be suitable for a particular purpose

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