even+balance
61even up — verb 1. adjust for engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance • Syn: ↑compensate, ↑counterbalance, ↑correct, ↑make up, ↑even out, ↑even off • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
62even — adj 1. level, plane, flat, smooth, complan ate; horizontal, linear, rectilinear; flush, straight, true, plumb; balanced, right, equalized; symmetrical, proportionate, proportional, commensurate, correlative. 2. parallel, collateral, coextensive,… …
63Balance sheet accounts — Represent the financial institution s present assets and liabilities. They contain information on the actual balances at a given time. Balance sheet reports Include: Break even rates on assets Compensation statement balance confirmation …
64balance — 1. noun /ˈbaləns,ˈbæləns/ a) a state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium These weights are used as a balance for the overhanging verandah b) mental equilibrium; mental health; calmness, a state of remaining clear headed and… …
65even-steven — /ee veuhn stee veuhn/, adj. Informal. 1. having no balance of debt on either side; even in the setting of accounts. 2. having an equal chance or score; tied. Also, even Steven. [1865 70; rhyming compound based on EVEN1] * * * …
66even steven — 1. adjective a) exactly even, equal b) being equal, as in score or account; tied 2. adverb …
67even — e·ven || iËvn v. become even; make even; make level, smooth; balance adj. smooth, straight, level; parallel; equal; uniform; consistent; calm, not easily excited or angered; fair; divisible by two, able to be divided exactly by two… …
68even off — verb adjust for engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance • Syn: ↑compensate, ↑counterbalance, ↑correct, ↑make up, ↑even out, ↑even up • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …
69even-steven — /ee veuhn stee veuhn/, adj. Informal. 1. having no balance of debt on either side; even in the setting of accounts. 2. having an equal chance or score; tied. Also, even Steven. [1865 70; rhyming compound based on EVEN1] …
70balance — n 1. scale, scales, steelyard, measure; beam, lever. 2. equilibrium, equipoise, equipollence, equipollen cy, equiponderance, equiponderancy; equivalence, equality, parity, par; equalization, uniformity, symmetry. 3. poise, composure, aplomb,… …