Refer
111refer to drawer — this cheque is unpaid through lack of funds Banks use this evasion because it is dangerous to dishonour a cheque by mistake and thereby imply that the drawer has acted fraudulently. Commonly abbreviated to RD …
112refer to drawer — Words written on a cheque that is being dishonoured by a bank, usually because the account of the person who drew it has insufficient funds to cover it and the manager of the bank is unwilling to allow the account to be overdrawn or further… …
113refer to drawer — Words written on a cheque that is being dishonoured by a bank, usually because the account of the person who drew it has insufficient funds to cover it and the manager of the bank is unwilling to allow the account to be overdrawn or further… …
114refer to somebody — …
115refer to something — …
116cross-refer — v. to refer from one entry to another, as in catalogues, books, and lists. [WordNet 1.5] …
117cross-refer — v. (D; intr., tr.) to cross refer to * * * [ˌkrɒsrɪ fɜː] (D;intr.,tr.) to cross refer to …
118cross-refer — UK / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms cross refer : present tense I/you/we/they cross refer he/she/it cross refers present participle cross referring past tense cross referred past participle cross referred if a note in a book cross… …
119cross-refer — cross′ refer′ v. t. v. i. ferred, fer•ring to refer by a cross reference …
120cross-refer — [krôs′ri fʉr′] vt. cross referred, cross referring to refer from one part (of a book, index, etc.) to another vi. to make a cross reference …