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time note

American  

noun

  1. a note payable within a specified number of days after it is presented.


Etymology

Origin of time note

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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An IGN review from the time notes that the base rocker mechanism for the buttons remained largely the same in terms of design and overall resistance, making it more of a surface change.

From The Verge

That transcript is circulated to those who were also listening to the call and taking real time notes to ensure accuracy.

From Washington Times

Those who have studied the effects of screen time note that schools need to introduce technology strictly as a means for enhancing education, not as a way to simply keep up with technological advances.

From Washington Times

On our map we indicate the Journeys of the Is´ra-el-ites, and at the same time note the principal events of the wandering.

From Project Gutenberg

P. S. L. Common dropped to thirty-four to-day, and banks lending on short time notes for betterment fund are getting nervous.

From Project Gutenberg