Bill in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
Bill in Konkani कोंकणी
Bill in Tamil தமிழ்
Bill in English
- bill⇄adj. billable.
- bill⇄bill (1), noun, verb.
- bill⇄bill (2), noun, verb.
- bill⇄bill (3), noun.
1. an old military weapon consisting of a spear with a hook-shaped blade and a spike at the back; halberd.
2. a tool for pruning or cutting wood or lopping trees or hedges; billhook.
3. billman.
4. the point of t - bill⇄bill (4), noun.
the booming cry of the bittern.
Ex. When first the bittern's hollow bill was heard (Wordsworth). - bill⇄expr. bill and coo, to kiss and talk softly, as pigeons touch bills and coo.
Ex. Jenny and Jessamy ... billing and cooing in an arbour (Thackeray). - bill⇄expr. fill the bill, (Informal.) to satisfy requirements.
Ex. I don't think I ever saw a word used that ... filled the bill so well as this word ""experimentally"" will do for us (W. H. Smith). - bill⇄expr. foot the bill, (Informal.) to pay or settle the bill.
Ex. If our plan succeeded, the landlord was to foot the bill (Francis A. Durivage). - bill⇄noun biller.
- bill⇄noun 1. a statement of money owed for work done or things supplied.
Ex. The garage sent us a bill for repairing our car. The store sends out bills monthly.
(SYN) invoice, account.
2. (U.S.) a piece of paper money; bank note.
Ex. - bill⇄noun 1. the horny part of the jaws of a bird; beak.
Ex. the bill of a pigeon or a duck.
2. anything shaped somewhat like a bird's bill.
Ex. the bill of a turtle. - bill⇄v.i. 1. to join beaks; touch bills.
Ex. We saw two doves billing on the roof.
2. (Figurative.) to show affection; caress in fondness. - bill⇄v.t. 1. (U.S.) to send a statement of money owed to.
Ex. The drugstore bills us on the first of each month.
2. (U.S.) to enter in a bill; charge in a bill.
Ex. In this store charge accounts are billed regularly.
3. to announce b