Definition of Encashable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Encashable

encaptures
encapturing
encarditis
encarnalize
encarnalized
encarnalizes
encarnalizing
encarpus
encarpuses
encase
encased
encases
encash
encashable (current term)
encashed
encashes
encashing
encashment
encashments
encasing
encatarrhaphy
encauma
encaustic
encaustics
encave
encaved
encaves
encaving

Literary usage of Encashable

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

1. Modern Currency Reforms: A History and Discussion of Recent Currency Reforms by Edwin Walter Kemmerer (1916)
"... India and are encashable at treasury offices in different parts of the country. The larger denominations are still limited to their respective "circles. ..."

2. Journal of the Institute of Bankers by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) (1893)
"The continued expansion of this class of business, points to the early adoption of a universal note, encashable by law at four or five of the principal ..."

3. Norman's Universal Cambist: A Ready Reckoner of the World's Foreign and by John Henry Norman (1897)
"... metal monetary system with an issue of state notes for a number of currency circles, the notes of each circle encashable within each circle only. ..."

4. The Sme Financing Gap by Oecd, OECD. (2006)
"Beneficiaries have accessed more than USD 700 000 in bank encashable warehouse receipts against their commodities stored in ZACA certified warehouses. ..."

5. African Economic Outlook 2004/2005by African Development Bank by African Development Bank (1972)
"Beneficiaries have accessed more than $700 000 in bank encashable warehouse receipts against their commodities stored in ZACA certified warehouses. ..."

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