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Answer for the clue "Receipts ", 6 letters:
moneys

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of money English) (used in the sense of coins and bills, often with humorous intention) 2 Collectively money

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Money \Mon"ey\, n.; pl. Moneys . [OE. moneie, OF. moneie, F. monnaie, fr. L. moneta. See Mint place where coin is made, Mind , and cf. Moidore , Monetary .] A piece of metal, as gold, silver, copper, etc., coined, or stamped, and issued by the sovereign ...

Usage examples of moneys.

On returning to her house I wished to give her an I O U for the moneys, but she would not hear of such a thing, and I let her remain satisfied of my honesty.

Domenico Micheli the right to moneys which could not belong to the buyer till after the father of the seller was dead.

Boaz paid me my twelve thousand francs in ducats, and I made him my friend, as he thanked me for receiving the moneys in ducats, and he doubtless made a profit on the transaction, gold being a commodity in Holland, and all payments being made in silver or paper money.

He gave me an account of the moneys he had spent on the Corticelli, and handed over the rest to me.

I embraced him and said that he would have to keep the account himself, as I never noted down any of the moneys that I was only too happy to lend to my friends.

I want my two hundred ounces, and I am quite willing to leave you any moneys you propose to make out of the conqueror of to-night.

There was, too, another hope,-- another hope of instant moneys by which Guatemala might be staved off, as to which further explanation shall be given in a further chapter.

I imagine the governor will wait to bring all the moneys with him at the end of his term.

Lentulus Clodianus had put on the tablets some years before, requiring that all such moneys be paid back no matter how peacefully they had been collected.

How often in the old days did the State disburse its precious moneys to bury men well able to pay for their own funerals?

I must protect myself, you understand, so no moneys will be paid in my name, or the names of my colleagues.

They had the power to fine citizens and noncitizens alike for infringements of any regulation appertaining to any of the above, and deposited the moneys in their coffers to help fund the games.

You know too well that the Ring which governs us for years governed our Legislatures by bribing their members with moneys stolen from their trusts.

The drivers are furnished with bills for the amounts to be collected on the parcels, and they are held to a rigid accountability for the delivery of every parcel entrusted to them, and the collection of all moneys due on them.

The Board consists of twelve Commissioners, who have the general supervision of the schools, the disbursement of the moneys appropriated for the cause of education, the purchase of sites and the erection of new buildings, the purchase and distribution of books, stationery, fuel, lights, and all supplies needed by the schools.