setoff |
launched |
As a noun setoff
is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account.
As a verb launched is
(
launch).
launch |
setoff |
As nouns the difference between launch and setoff
is that
launch is the act of launching or
launch can be (nautical) the boat of the largest size and/or of most importance belonging to a ship of war, and often called the "captain's boat" or "captain's launch" while
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account.
As a verb launch
is to throw, as a lance or dart; to hurl; to let fly; to send off, propel with force.
alight |
setoff |
As a verb alight
is to make light or less heavy; lighten; alleviate or
alight can be (with from) to spring down, get down, or descend, as from on horseback or from a carriage; to dismount or
alight can be to light; light up; illuminate.
As an adjective alight
is lit, on fire, switched on.
As a noun setoff is
(finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account.
setoff |
putout |
As nouns the difference between setoff and putout
is that
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account while
putout is (baseball) a play in which a batter is retired.
setoff |
setoff |
In finance|lang=en terms the difference between setoff and setoff
is that
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account while
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account.
As nouns the difference between setoff and setoff
is that
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account while
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account.
setoff |
takeoff |
As nouns the difference between setoff and takeoff
is that
setoff is the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account while
takeoff is the rising or ascent of an aircraft or rocket into flight.
setoff |
go |
As nouns the difference between setoff and go
is that
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account while
go is water.
setback |
setoff |
As nouns the difference between setback and setoff
is that
setback is an obstacle, delay, or disadvantage while
setoff is the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account.
setoff |
workout |
As nouns the difference between setoff and workout
is that
setoff is the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account while
workout is an exercise session; a period of physical exercise.
lanch |
setoff |
As nouns the difference between lanch and setoff
is that
lanch is (uk|dialect) a large bed of flints while
setoff is (finance) the situation where a bank or similar organisation repays itself money owed by an accountholder out of his or her account.
As a verb lanch
is (obsolete) to throw, as a lance; to let fly; to launch.
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