Definition of ledgeriana
1. ledger [ n ] a record in which commercial accounts are recorded
Examples:
"they got a subpoena to examine our books"
(Stephen Longstreet, Eagles Where I Walk....)
The moral aridity of merchants made them loyal usually to their ledgers .
(E. Lucas Myers, "The Vindication of Dr. Nestor,"...)
There was little enough time to contemplate them , however ; in an instant the doctor was stalking across the room with an antique ledger in his hands , thoroughly eared and big as a table_top .
`` This is my hen ledger '' , he informed him in an absorbed way .
The ledger was full of most precise information :
Synonyms ledger book_of_account account_book book leger Related Terms record general_ledger subsidiary_ledger daybook cost_ledger accounting2. ledger [ n ] an accounting journal as a physical object
Examples: : "he bought a new daybook"
(William C. Smith, "Why Fear Ideas?"...)
Despite this danger , however , we are informed on every hand that ideas , not machines , are our finest tools ; they are priceless even_though they cannot be recorded on a ledger page ; they are the most valuable of commodities - and the most salable , for their demand far exceeds supply .
Synonyms ledger book daybook Related Terms journal3. Ledger [ n ] Last name, frequency rank in the U.S. is 10203
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