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The person or organization to which something, such as a letter or message, is addressed or sent, for whom the item is intended.
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(transitive) To advertise by a bill or public notice.
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The act or process of writing something down in a book or books, e.g. in accounting.
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A detailed statement, especially one containing a detailed listing of documents or accounts.
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The clerk who tallies cost of purchases and accepts payment.
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To make a sale to a client who is not a lead but an unqualified prospect.
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(historical) A portion of a tally stick, broken off so that its authenticity can later be confirmed by aligning it with the other portion.
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(publishing) The price of a publication, such as a book, newspaper or magazine, traditionally shown on the cover.
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A list of items for various legal purposes, e.g. customs declaration.
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(transitive) To label a parcel, etc.
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The process of or results of a second tally, for purposes of accuracy and/or safety.
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(UK) A note issued by a doctor, indicating whether the patient is fit to work and under what conditions.
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A sign or similar type of marketing material designed to draw attention to special deals.
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(law) Any of certain days in each term for hearing causes down in the paper or roll of business.
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(obsolete) To act in correspondence, or alike.
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(obsolete) Number; tally; quota.
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One who tallies, who makes a count.
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(by extension) Any account or score kept by notches or marks, whether on wood or paper, or in a book, especially one kept in duplicate.
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(nautical) To dovetail together.
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A room in which votes are counted.
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A shop from which the tally trade is conducted
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(historical) A bone, or piece of wood, on which notches or scores are cut, as the marks of number, for account keeping.
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The selling of goods on account, regular payments being recorded in a book kept by the customer and a duplicate (the "tally") kept in the tally shop
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(transitive) To count or sum; to add up.
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Alternative form of tallyman [A person who keeps a tally of something.]
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A person who keeps a tally of something.
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(accounting) To make sure that every item in a ledger or in an inventory is accounted for and properly connected to other items to which they are related.
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(UK, historical) To mark (a debt) with the word tot (Latin for "so much"), indicating that it was good or collectible for the amount specified.
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Abbreviation of transaction. [The act of conducting or carrying out (business, negotiations, plans).]
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(dated, finance) A temporary notebook in which details of transactions were entered as they happened, to be copied into formal ledgers later.
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