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"Section M, N, and O"

-- Money
order
, an order for the payment of money; specifically,
a government order for the payment of money, issued at one post
office as payable at another; -- called also postal money
order
.
-- Money scrivener, a person
who procures the loan of money to others.
[Eng.] --
Money spider, Money spinner
(Zoöl.), a small spider; -- so called as being
popularly supposed to indicate that the person upon whom it crawls
will be fortunate in money matters.
-- Money's
worth
, a fair or full equivalent for the money which is
paid.
-- A piece of money, a single
coin.
-- Ready money, money held ready for
payment, or actually paid, at the time of a transaction; cash.
-
- To make money, to gain or acquire money or
property; to make a profit in dealings.


Mon"ey (?), v. t. To supply with
money.
[Obs.]


Mon"ey*age (?), n. [Cf. F.
monnayage coinage.] 1. A tax paid to the
first two Norman kings of England to prevent them from debashing the
coin.


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