un|char|tered — «uhn CHAHR tuhrd», adjective. 1. not chartered; without a charter: »an unchartered company. 2. without license or regulation … Useful english dictionary
charteredaccountant — char·tered accountant (chärʹtərd) n. Chiefly British Abbr. CA A member of one of the institutes of accountants granted a royal charter. * * * … Universalium
chartered — char|tered [ˈtʃa:təd US ˈtʃa:rtərd] adj [only before noun] BrE chartered accountant/surveyor/engineer etc an ↑accountant, ↑surveyor etc who has successfully completed special examinations … Dictionary of contemporary English
chartered accountant — char|tered ac|count|ant [ ,tʃartərd ə kauntənt ] noun count BRITISH a CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chartered accountant — char′tered account′ant n. brit. a member of the Institute of Accountants • Etymology: 1850–55 … From formal English to slang
Chartered — Char tered, a. 1. Granted or established by charter; having, or existing under, a charter; having a privilege by charter. [1913 Webster] The sufficiency of chartered rights. Palfrey. [1913 Webster] The air, a chartered libertine. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Netherlands Antilles — Part of the group of islands in the Caribbean, of which six belong to the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, St. Maarten, St. Eustatius, and Saba. During the first half of the 17th century, the islands were conquered from the … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands
chartered — char‧tered [ˈtʆɑːtəd ǁ ˈtʆɑːrtərd] adjective [only before a noun] 1. TRANSPORT TRAVEL a chartered ship, aircraft etc is one that someone has paid to use: • Thirty people were killed when a chartered airliner carrying French tourists crashed in… … Financial and business terms
Wilhelm II — (1859–1941) Emperor of Germany. Kaiser Wilhelm II, who came to the throne in 1888, was the last monarch of Germany. He is known in Jewish history chiefly for his dealings with Dr HERZL, who was most anxious to enlist German influence in… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
ness — ness·ber·ry; ness·ler·iza·tion; ness·ler·ize; ness·ler s; new·fan·gled·ness; new·ness; news·i·ness; nice·ness; nig·gard·li·ness; nig·gard·ness; nigh·ness; nip·pi·ness; no·ble·ness; nois·i·ness; non·cha·lant·ness; north·er·li·ness; north·ness;… … English syllables