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Definition of Five dollar bill
1. Noun. A United States bill worth 5 dollars.
Generic synonyms: Bank Bill, Bank Note, Banker's Bill, Banknote, Bill, Federal Reserve Note, Government Note, Greenback, Note
Specialized synonyms: Nickel, Nickel Note
Lexicographical Neighbors of Five Dollar Bill
Literary usage of Five dollar bill
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Annals of Education and Instruction, and Journal of Literary by William Channing Woodbridge, William Russell, William Andrus Alcott (1838)
"To those who find the remittance of three dollars difficult, a five dollar bill
will be received in payment of their subscriptions two years in advance, ..."
2. Centennial History of Missouri: (the Center State) One Hundred Years in the by Walter Barlow Stevens (1921)
"... Iron Mountain—James Harrison's Start—The Gift to Joseph Pratte—Valley Forge—Plank
Road and Toll Gate Days—A five dollar bill in Every Ton—From Mountain ..."
3. The Thorndike Arithmetics by Edward Lee Thorndike (1917)
"He gives you a five-dollar bill and says, "Please give me this in dimes. ...
How many nickels should you give for a five-dollar bill? 27. ..."
4. Bookkeeping and Accounting by Joseph Jerome Klein (1917)
"To pay him in the least number of pieces of money would require a twenty-dollar
bill, a five-dollar bill and a one-dollar bill, but as it is not convenient ..."
5. The Natural Arithmetic by Isaac Oscar Winslow (1901)
"What pieces of money may be given with a two- dollar bill and 3 quarter dollars
in changing a five-dollar bill? 12. What change will be given in taking ..."