- prom·is·so·ry note
- /ˈprɑːməˌsori-, Brit ˈprɒməsri-/ noun, pl ⋯ notes [count]business : a written promise to pay an amount of money before a particular date
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
prom — n. (AE) formal school dance 1) the junior; senior prom 2) at the prom 3) (misc.) to go to the prom; to take smb. to the prom USAGE NOTE: In BE, prom means a promenade concert . * * * [prɒm] senior prom to take smb. to the prom (USAGE NOTE: In BE … Combinatory dictionary
prom — UK [prɒm] / US [prɑm] noun [countable] Word forms prom : singular prom plural proms a dance for secondary school students, usually held at the end of the year • Cultural note: In the US, prom night is especially important to seniors (=students in … English dictionary
note of hand — Promissory Prom is*so*ry, a. Containing a promise or binding declaration of something to be done or forborne. [1913 Webster] {Promissory note} (Law), a written promise to pay to some person named, and at a time specified therein, or on demand, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
promissory note — prom|is|so|ry note [ˈprɔmısəri ˌnəut US ˈpra:mıso:ri ˌnout] n technical a document promising to pay money before a particular date … Dictionary of contemporary English
promissory note — prom|is|so|ry note [ pramı,səri ,nout ] noun count a document giving the details of your promise to pay someone a particular amount of money by a specific date … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Prom. — 1) Promiskuität EN promiscuity 2) Promille EN milligrams of ethanol per milliliter of blood (med.) 3) Promesse EN promissory note … Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
Doctor Who Prom (2008) — Prom 13: Doctor Who Prom Title card from BBC One broadcast Series The BBC Proms Length 95 m … Wikipedia
promissory note — prom′issory note′ n. a written promise to pay a specified sum of money at a fixed time or on demand • Etymology: 1700–10 … From formal English to slang
Promissory note — Promissory Prom is*so*ry, a. Containing a promise or binding declaration of something to be done or forborne. [1913 Webster] {Promissory note} (Law), a written promise to pay to some person named, and at a time specified therein, or on demand, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pro memoria — ˌprōmə̇ˈmōrēə, ˈmȯr noun (plural pro memoria) Etymology: Latin, for the sake of memory : a formal note embodying the written record of a diplomatic discussion * * * /prddoh me maw rddi ah/; Eng. /proh meuh mawr ee euh, mohr /, Latin. for memory… … Useful english dictionary