Fee

  • 41fee — 01. If you want to register for the program, you must pay an application [fee] of $50 by January 3rd. 02. The realtor s [fee] for selling my house was almost $4000. 03. Massage therapists [fees] have decreased by about 5% this year. 04. Most of… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 42fee — The royalty paid for the use of a patent or copyright under license. The charge made for services of a professional man, such as a lawyer, physician, or abstracter. 1 Am J2d Abstr T § 3, the charges for the services of a public officer in his… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 43fee — Synonyms and related words: Trinkgeld, account, admission, admission fee, allowance, anchorage, assessment, bill, blackmail, blood money, bonus, bounty, bribe, brokerage, carfare, cellarage, charge, charges, compensate, consideration, copyhold,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 44Fee —   Fees are all interests, charges, taxes or commissions which have to be paid or received for certain services to or from a customer.   Fees can be dependent or independent. Dependent just means that the dependent fee is related to an independent …

    International financial encyclopaedia

  • 45fee — [[t]fi[/t]] n. v. feed, fee•ing 1) a sum charged or paid, as for professional services or for a privilege: a doctor s fee; an admission fee[/ex] 2) law Law. a) an estate of inheritance, either without limitation to a particular class of heirs… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 46fee — /fi / (say fee) noun 1. a payment for services: a doctor s fee. 2. a sum paid for a privilege: an admission fee. 3. a charge allowed by law for the service of a public officer. 4. Law a. a freehold estate of inheritance in land, capable of… …

  • 47FÉE — n. f. être imaginaire à qui la tradition populaire ou l’imagination des conteurs attribue une puissance surnaturelle. La fée Alcine. La fée Urgande. Baguette de fée. Contes de fées, Contes où les fées jouent un rôle. Les enfants aiment les contes …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 48fee — n. & v. n. 1 a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services. 2 money paid as part of a special transaction, for a privilege, admission to a society, etc. (enrolment fee). 3 (in pl.)… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 49FÉE — s. f. Nom que l on donne, dans les contes, dans les romans, etc., à une femme, à un être qui possède une puissance surnaturelle, qui a le don de connaître l avenir et d opérer des prodiges. La fée Alcine. La fée Urgande. Les enfants aiment les… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 50Fee — Recorded in many forms including O Fee, O Fay, Fee, Fay, and Foy as well as diminutives such as Fagan, Fegan, Feehan, and Feighan, this interesting surname is of Irish origin. The origin is said to be from the pre 10th century Gaelic O Faich,… …

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