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bill 1  (bl)
n.
1. An itemized list or statement of fees or charges.
2. A statement or list of particulars, such as a theater program or menu.
3. The entertainment offered by a theater.
4. A public notice, such as an advertising poster.
5.
a. A piece of legal paper money: a ten-dollar bill.
b. Slang One hundred dollars.
6.
a. A bill of exchange.
b. Obsolete A promissory note.
7.
a. A draft of a proposed law presented for approval to a legislative body.
b. The law enacted from such a draft: a bottle bill in effect in three states; the GI Bill.
8. Law A document presented to a court and containing a formal statement of a case, complaint, or petition.
tr.v. billed, bill·ing, bills
1. To present a statement of costs or charges to.
2. To enter on a statement of costs or on a particularized list.
3.
a. To advertise or schedule by public notice or as part of a program.
b. To declare or describe officially; proclaim: a policy that was billed as an important departure for the administration.

[Middle English bille, from Norman French, from Medieval Latin billa, alteration of bulla, seal on a document, from Latin, bubble.]

billa·ble adj.

bill 2  (bl)
n.
1. The horny part of the jaws of a bird; a beak.
2. A beaklike mouth part, such as that of a turtle.
3. The visor of a cap.
4. Nautical The tip of the fluke of an anchor.
intr.v. billed, bill·ing, bills
To touch beaks together.
Idiom:
bill and coo
To kiss or caress and murmur endearments.

[Middle English, from Old English bile.]

bill 1
Noun
1. a statement of money owed for goods or services supplied
2. a draft of a proposed new law presented to a law-making body
3. a printed notice or advertisement
4. US & Canad a piece of paper money; note
5. any list of items, events, etc. such as a theatre programme
Verb
1. to send or present an account for payment to (a person)
2. to advertise by posters
3. to schedule as a future programme: next week they will discuss what are billed as new ideas for economic reform
4. fit or fill the bill Informal to be suitable or adequate [Late Latin bulla document]

bill 2
Noun
the projecting jaws of a bird; beak
Verb
bill and coo (of lovers) to kiss and whisper amorously [Old English bile]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.billbill - a statute in draft before it becomes law; "they held a public hearing on the bill"
rider - a clause that is appended to a legislative bill
legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument - (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right
appropriation bill - a legislative act proposing to authorize the expenditure of public funds for a specified purpose
bill of attainder - a legislative act finding a person guilty of treason or felony without a trial; "bills of attainder are prohibited by the Constitution of the United States"
bottle bill - a statute that would require merchants to reclaim used bottles
farm bill - a statute that would regulate farm production and prices
trade bill - a statute that would regulate foreign trade
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
2.billbill - an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered; "he paid his bill and left"; "send me an account of what I owe"
financial statement, statement - a document showing credits and debits
electric bill - a bill for money owed for electricity used
hotel bill - statement of charges for staying in a hotel
doctor's bill, medical bill - statement of charges for medical services
phone bill, telephone bill - statement of charges for telephone service
reckoning, tally - a bill for an amount due
tax bill - money owed for taxes
tab, chit, check - the bill in a restaurant; "he asked the waiter for the check"
3.billbill - a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank); "he peeled off five one-thousand-zloty notes"
folding money, paper currency, paper money - currency issued by a government or central bank and consisting of printed paper that can circulate as a substitute for specie
silver certificate - formerly a bank note issued by the United States Treasury and redeemable in silver
c-note, hundred dollar bill - a United States bill worth 100 dollars
fifty dollar bill, fifty - a United States bill worth 50 dollars
twenty dollar bill, twenty - a United States bill worth 20 dollars
ten dollar bill, tenner - a United States bill worth 10 dollars
five dollar bill, five-spot, fiver - a United States bill worth 5 dollars
two dollar bill - a United States bill worth 2 dollars
dollar bill, one dollar bill, buck, clam, dollar - a piece of paper money worth one dollar
4.bill - the entertainment offered at a public presentation
programme, program - a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation; "the program lasted more than two hours"
5.billbill - an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers"
ad, advert, advertisement, advertising, advertizement, advertizing - a public promotion of some product or service
stuffer - an advertising circular that is enclosed with other material and (usually) sent by mail
6.billbill - a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions"
sign - a public display of a message; "he posted signs in all the shop windows"
show bill, show card, theatrical poster - a poster advertising a show or play
flash card, flashcard - a card with words or numbers or pictures that is flashed to a class by the teacher
7.bill - a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)
list, listing - a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)
bill of entry - a list of goods received at a customhouse for export or import
bill of goods - a consignment of merchandise
bill of fare, carte, carte du jour, menu, card - a list of dishes available at a restaurant; "the menu was in French"
playbill - a theatrical program; "he couldn't find her name on the playbill"
8.billbill - a long-handled saw with a curved blade; "he used a bill to prune branches off of the tree"
saw - hand tool having a toothed blade for cutting
9.billbill - a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes; "he pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead"
baseball cap, golf cap, jockey cap - a cap with a bill
brim - a circular projection that sticks outward from the crown of a hat
kepi, peaked cap, service cap, yachting cap - a cap with a flat circular top and a visor
10.bill - horny projecting mouth of a bird
bird - warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings
cere - the fleshy, waxy covering at the base of the upper beak of some birds
mouth - the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening; "she wiped lipstick from her mouth"
Verb1.bill - demand payment; "Will I get charged for this service?"; "We were billed for 4 nights in the hotel, although we stayed only 3 nights"
account, calculate - keep an account of
levy, impose - impose and collect; "levy a fine"
tithe - exact a tithe from; "The church was tithed"
assess - charge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine
undercharge - charge (someone) too little money
surcharge - charge an extra fee, as for a special service
invoice - send an bill to; "She invoiced the company for her expenses"
charge - enter a certain amount as a charge; "he charged me $15"
2.bill - advertise especially by posters or placards; "He was billed as the greatest tenor since Caruso"
advertize, advertise, promote, push - make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops"
3.bill - publicize or announce by placards
post - publicize with, or as if with, a poster; "I'll post the news on the bulletin board"

bill 1
noun 1. charges, rate, costs, score, account, damage (informal) statement, reckoning, expense, tally, invoice, note of charge
noun 2. act of parliament, measure, proposal, piece of legislation, projected law
verb 5. charge, debit, invoice, send a statement to, send an invoice to
verb 6. advertise, post, announce, push (informal) declare, promote, plug (informal) proclaim, tout, flaunt, publicize, crack up (informal) give advance notice of

bill 2
noun beak, nib, neb (archaic), (dialect) mandible

A ship's publication listing operational or administrative procedures.
Translations

bill [bɪl] n (gen) → cuenta (= invoice); factura;
(POL) → proyecto de ley;
(US) (= banknote); billete m [of bird] → pico (= notice); cartel m;
(THEAT) → programa m
vtextender or pasar la factura a;
may I have the bill please? → ¿puede traerme la cuenta, por favor?;
bill of exchange → letra de cambio;
bill of lading → conocimiento de embarque;
bill of sale → escritura de venta;
"post no bills" → "prohibido fijar carteles"
bill [bɪl] nnote f, facture f;
(in restaurant) → addition f, note f;
(Pol) → projet m de loi;
(US) (= banknote); billet m (de banque) (= notice); affiche f;
(of bird) → bec m;
(Theat);
on the bill → à l'affiche vt [+ item] → facturer [+ customer]; remettre la facture à;
may I have the bill please? → (est-ce que je peux avoir) l'addition, s'il vous plaît?;
put it on my bill → mettez-le sur mon compte;
"post no bills" → "défense d'afficher";
to fit or fill the bill (fig) → faire l'affaire;
bill of exchange → lettre f de change;
bill of lading → connaissement m;
bill of sale → contrat m de vente
bill [bɪl] nRechnung f;
(Pol) → (Gesetz)entwurf m, (Gesetzes)vorlage f;
(US) (banknote) → Banknote f, (Geld)schein m;
(of bird) → Schnabel m
vt (item) → in Rechnung stellen, berechnen;
(customer) → eine Rechnung ausstellen +dat;
"post no bills" → "Plakate ankleben verboten";
on the bill (Theat) → auf dem Programm;
to fit or fill the bill (fig) → der/die/das Richtige sein;
bill of exchange → Wechsel m, Tratte f;
bill of fare → Speisekarte f;
bill of lading → Seefrachtbrief m, Konnossement nt;
bill of sale → Verkaufsurkunde f
bill [bɪl] n (in hotel, restaurant) → conto;
(COMM) → fattura;
(for gas, electricity) → bolletta, conto;
(POL) → atto;
(US) (= banknote); banconota (= notice); avviso;
(THEAT): on the bill → in cartellone; [of bird] → becco
vtmandare il conto a;
may I have the bill please? → posso avere il conto per piacere?;
"stick or post no bills" → "divieto di affissione";
to fit or fill the bill (fig) → fare al caso;
bill of exchange → cambiale f; tratta;
bill of lading → polizza di carico;
bill of sale → atto di vendita

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