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Bills (notes in British English) are paper documents used as currency.


Bills are also proposed laws put before a legislature. See also: Act of Parliament


A bill is also another name for the beak of a bird.


When goods are pre-ordered or purchased without immediate payment, a bill is usually received some time later. In this context it is short for a bill of lading. Bills are issued on a regular basis for payment of prearranged services or for services rendered. eg. water bill, gas bill, credit card bill, restaurant bill.


A bill is a halberd, only on a 5 foot pole.


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