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pro·ceeds — /ˈproʊˌsiːdz/ noun [plural] : the total amount of money or profit that is made The proceeds of the concert will go to charity. Half the proceeds will be donated to the church. He took the proceeds from the sale of his business and invested in… … Useful english dictionary
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proceeds — pro·ceeds … English syllables
proceeds — pro|ceeds [ˈprəusi:dz US ˈprou ] n [plural] formal the money that is obtained from doing something or selling something ▪ We sold the business and bought a villa in Spain with the proceeds. proceeds of/from ▪ The proceeds of the concert will go… … Dictionary of contemporary English
proceeds — pro|ceeds [ prou,sidz ] noun plural * money that a person or organization makes from selling or winning something, or from organizing an event or activity: The proceeds will go to the school for refugee children. proceeds from: his share of the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
proceeds — pro·ceeds / prō ˌsēdz/ n pl 1: money or other property received as the result of a sale or other transaction esp. involving collateral retain a security interest in the proceeds of collateral 2: money received from an insurance policy Merriam… … Law dictionary
proceeds — Money or property received when collateral is sold, exchanged, or collected. American Banker Glossary money received by the seller of an asset. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * proceeds pro‧ceeds [ˈprəʊsiːdz ǁ ˈproʊ ] noun [plural] 1. FINANCE … Financial and business terms
Proceeds — Pro ceeds, n. pl. That which comes forth or results; effect; yield; issue; product; sum accruing from a sale, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Narnala — fort, circa 1860 Narnala (Marathi नरनाळा) also known as Shahanur Fort is an Indian hill fortress in Maharashtra, India. Narnala was one of the thirteen sarkar of Berar Subah. Narnala consists of three small forts named Zafarabad fort (or… … Wikipedia
Veda(s) — Veda is derived from the word, vid, “to know.” A Veda, then, would literally be a compendium of knowledge. In Indian tradition the four Vedas (sometimes collectively referred to as “the Veda”) are the ancient scriptural texts that are… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism