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Cashout(finance)
Cashout laws(finance)

Homeric (iou) and Cashout (finance)


Homeric (iou)



Homeric adjective. E17.
[Latin Homericus from Greek Homerikos, from Homeros Homer: see below, -IC.]
Of, relating to, or characteristic of Homer, the traditional author of two ancient epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, the poems ascribed to him, or the age with which they deal; like or in the style of Homer. E17.
On a scale worthy of Homer; epic, tremendous. M20.
Special collocations: Homeric laughter: irrepressible (like that of Homer's gods at the sight of Hephaestus). Homeric question: regarding the authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Homerical adjective = HOMERIC L16-L18.
Homerically adverb M19.
Homerican adjective = HOMERIC L17-E19.

Cashout (finance)


Occurs when a firm runs out of cash and cannot readily sell marketable securities.