Associations to the word «Exchequer»
Noun
- Barony
- Manor
- Alderman
- Resignation
- Qc
- Grady
- Warrant
- Unionist
- Scotland
- Fee
- Attorney
- Crown
- Spencer
- Reeve
- Lowe
- Reign
- Seal
- Pound
- Office
- Banker
- Councillor
- Act
- Keeper
- Trade
- Scribe
- Creditor
- Whisky
- Kiev
- Esq
- Marquess
- Repeal
- Henry
- Liber
- Custom
- Charter
- Heiress
- Paying
- Halifax
- Cary
- Randolph
- Million
- Saving
- Tenant
- Butler
- Viceroy
- Cameron
- King
- William
- Politician
- Rent
- Bathurst
- Grandson
- Burden
- Eldest
- Money
- Edward
- Currency
- Fund
- Fray
- Collecting
- Norman
- Hague
- Imperial
- Spending
- Bill
- Yearly
- Derby
- Shire
- Surveyor
- Pipe
- Hon
- Tariff
- Philip
- Precedent
Adjective
Wiktionary
EXCHEQUER, noun. A treasury
EXCHEQUER, noun. An available fund of money, especially one for a specific purpose
EXCHEQUER, noun. (British) the government department that collects and manages revenue
Dictionary definition
EXCHEQUER, noun. The funds of a government or institution or individual.
Wise words
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