- The bolt or latch of a door. - A rack for cattle to feed at. - A door, especially one partly of latticework; -- called also
heck door. - A latticework contrivance for catching fish. - An apparatus for separating the threads of warps into sets,
as they are wound upon the reel from the bobbins, in a warping machine. - A bend or winding of a stream.
Rain Check Rain Checks are basically a kind of commitment to buyers who couldn't avail of the sale price of a product. These are free tickets given to the spectators at an event interrupted by rain.
Electronic checks Electronic checks -they work this way: the consumer sets up an account and authorizes a third-party web site to pay an amount and withdraw funds from the user’s checking account.
Check or demand deposit Check or demand deposit is a bank depositor’s written order instructing the bank to pay a certain sum to a third party.
Cashier’s check Cashier’s check refers check written by a commercial bank against the bank’s own money.
Positive checks Positive checks means Malthus’s term for measures and activities by which the life span of an existing human being is shortened in some way.
Preventive checks Preventive checks means Malthus’s term for measures and activities in which people attempt to prevent births in some manner.
Reference checking Reference checking is the process of verifying information supplied by applicants on an application or resume.
Background check/investigation Background check/investigation is the process of verifying information supplied by applicants who are being considered for employment, including, but not limited
Internal check Internal check is a method of organizing the accounts system of a business concern or factory where the duties of different clerks are
Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) A mathematic recipe that generates a specific value, called a checksum, based on the contents of a data frame. The Cyclical