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am-or-tize (amr-tiz, -mor-)v. tr. am-or-tized, am-or-tiz-ing, am-or-tiz-es. 1. To liquidate (a debt, such as a mortgage) by installment payments or payment into a sinking fund. 2. To write off an expenditure for (office equipment, for example) by prorating over a certain period.[Middle English amortisen, to alienate in mortmain, from Old French amortir, amortiss-, from Vulgar Latin *admortire, to deaden : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin mors, mort-, death. See mer-.]
--------------------------------------------------------- Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary Copyright © 1997 The Learning Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. am-or-ti-za-tion (amr-ti-zashn, -morti-)n. 1. The act or process of amortizing. The money set aside for this purpose. 2. In reckoning the yield of a bond bought at a premium, the periodic subtraction from its current yield of a proportionate share of the premium between the purchase date and the maturity date.
--------------------------------------------------------- Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary Copyright © 1997 The Learning Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. de-pre-ci-a-tion (di-preshe-ashn)n. 1. A decrease or loss in value, as because of age, wear, or market conditions. 2. Accounting. An allowance made for a loss in value of property. 3. Reduction in the purchasing value of money. 4. An instance of disparaging or belittlement.
--------------------------------------------------------- Excerpted from American Heritage Talking Dictionary Copyright © 1997 The Learning Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ac-cu-mu-late (-kyoomy-lat)v. ac-cu-mu-lat-ed, ac-cu-mu-lat-ing, ac-cu-mu-lates.v. tr. To gather or pile up; amass. See Synonyms at gather.v. intr. To mount up; increase.[Latin accumulare, accumulat- : ad-, ad- + cumulare, to pile up (from cumulus, heap. See keu-.).]--ac-cu'mu-la-ble (-l-bl). adj.
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