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passbook
pass·book P0096800 (păs′bo͝ok′)n.1. See bankbook.2. A book in which a merchant records credit sales.3. A document formerly issued to a black person in South Africa and used to enforce certain legal and economic restrictions under the apartheid system. Also called reference book.passbook (ˈpɑːsˌbʊk) n1. (Banking & Finance) a book for keeping a record of withdrawals from and payments into a building society2. (Banking & Finance) another name for bankbook3. (Commerce) a customer's book in which is recorded by a trader a list of credit sales to that customer4. (Historical Terms) (formerly in South Africa) an official document serving to identify the bearer, his race, his residence, and his employmentpass•book (ˈpæsˌbʊk, ˈpɑs-) n. bankbook. [1820–30] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | passbook - a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banksbankbookrecord - a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction; "they could find no record of the purchase" | TranslationsSparbuchlibretto di risparmio
passbook
passbook1. a customer's book in which is recorded by a trader a list of credit sales to that customer 2. (formerly in South Africa) an official document serving to identify the bearer, his race, his residence, and his employment LegalSeeBankbookPassbook
Passbook1. A ledger or book on which a depositor at a bank records all transactions in one's account, such as deposits, withdrawals, and interest payments. It is also called a bankbook.
2. A ledger or book on which a company records the credit sales it makes to customers.passbook Related to passbook: passbook savings accountSynonyms for passbooknoun a record of deposits and withdrawals and interest held by depositors at certain banksSynonymsRelated Words |