See Also: Launder(medicine)
Launder(money)
Launder(finance)
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principally (oh) and launder (oh)


principally (oh)



mainly
::The money is principally invested in Stocks and shares.
::He was principally a landscape painter.
::We met principally to discuss the future of the school.

launder (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: launder 'someone who washes clothes' (14-17 centuries), from French lavandier, from Latin lavare; LAVATORY]
to put money which has been obtained illegally into legal businesses and bank accounts, so that you can hide it or use it
::a law designed to prevent money laundering
formal to wash and iron clothes, sheets etc