terms |
defalk |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb defalk is
(archaic) to reduce by deducting a part, especially when used in a financial sense.
expenses |
defalk |
As verbs the difference between expenses and defalk
is that
expenses is (
expense) while
defalk is (archaic) to reduce by deducting a part, especially when used in a financial sense.
As a noun expenses
is .
subtract |
defalk |
As verbs the difference between subtract and defalk
is that
subtract is to remove or reduce; especially to reduce a quantity or number while
defalk is (archaic) to reduce by deducting a part, especially when used in a financial sense.
financial |
defalk |
As an adjective financial
is related to finances.
As a verb defalk is
to reduce by deducting a part, especially when used in a financial sense.
reduce |
defalk |
As verbs the difference between reduce and defalk
is that
reduce is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair while
defalk is (archaic) to reduce by deducting a part, especially when used in a financial sense.