Traunch is a related term of tranche.
As nouns the difference between traunch and tranche
is that
traunch is one of a series of allotments (of funds for a certain purpose) while
tranche is a slice, section or portion.
As a verb traunch
is to divide into parts or portions of a series (especially of allotments of funds).
As a adjective traunch
is divided into portions or parts of a series (especially of allotments of funds).
Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
traunch English
Noun
( es)
One of a series of allotments (of funds for a certain purpose).
* 2004 , George W. Bush, speech following tsunami disaster :
- First of all, we provide immediate cash relief to the tune of about $35 million. And then there will be an assessment of the damage, so that the relief is -- the next traunch of relief will be spent wisely.
One set or portion of a series.
Verb
(es)
To divide into parts or portions of a series (especially of allotments of funds).
Adjective
Divided into portions or parts of a series (especially of allotments of funds).
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tranche Noun
( en noun)
A slice, section or portion.
(finance) One of a set of classes or risk maturities which comprise a multiple-class security, such as a CMO or REMIC; a class of bonds; collateralized mortgage obligations are structured with several tranches of bonds that have various maturities.
Related terms
* trench
* traunch
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