Definition of Enfaced

1. enface [v] - See also: enface

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enfaced

enervations
enervative
enervator
enervators
enerve
enerved
enerves
enerving
enervous
enes
enew
enewed
enewing
enews
enface
enfaced (current term)
enfaces
enfacing
enfame
enfamish
enfamished
enfamishes
enfamishing
enfancy
enfant
enfant de coeur
enfant terrible
enfantement
enfants
enfants terribles

Literary usage of Enfaced

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the Canadian Bankers' Association by Canadian Bankers' Association (1899)
"If a bill is drawn in sterling from Dunedin, NZ, on London, England, and enfaced payable at bank then become the drawee of the bill, and can the bill be ..."

2. A Counting-house Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the Technical by Richard Bithell (1903)
"enfaced Paper. This name is given to the Bonds or Certificates of certain India Loans. They are so called because they are marked or ..."

3. Memorandum on the Progress of the Madras Presidency During the Last Forty by Seshayangar Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar (1893)
"The bills drawn by the Bank of England for the payment in England of interest on Indian securities enfaced for that purpose will increase exports from India ..."

4. Journal of the Institute of Bankers by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) (1893)
"(b) " enfaced Paper. This name is given to the Bonds or " Certificates of certain ... They are so called because " they are marked or ' enfaced' on the top, ..."

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