Definition of Bookkeepings

1. bookkeeping [n] - See also: bookkeeping

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bookkeepings

bookiest
booking
booking agent
booking clerk
bookings
bookish
bookishly
bookishness
bookishnesses
bookjacket
bookjackets
bookkeep
bookkeeper
bookkeepers
bookkeeping
bookkeepings (current term)
bookkeeps
bookkept
bookland
booklands
bookless
booklessness
booklet
booklets
booklice
booklight
booklights
booklike
bookling
booklings

Literary usage of Bookkeepings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1887)
"God gave the world wide chances for a long space ; but now we date from Christ; all our epistles, and bookkeepings, and commercial transactions, ..."

2. The New York Teacher, and the American Educational Monthly (1868)
"of "Mayhew's Practical Book-keeping" for use in these schools, ai of any other work, and eight times as many as of all other bookkeepings together; ..."

3. Apostolic Life as Revealed in the Acts of the Apostles by Joseph Parker (1884)
"God gave the world wide chances for a long space ; but now we date from Christ ; all our epistles, and bookkeepings, and commercial transactions, ..."

4. A Critical Review of American Politics by Charles Reemelin (1881)
"... to have special funds and special sources for them in our bookkeepings, as well as fiscal arrangements, with general surpluses and special deficits, ..."

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