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T-bill
T-bill (tē′bĭl′)n. A US Treasury bill.T-bill n short for Treasury bill Treas′ury bill` n. a promissory note issued by the U.S. government, bearing no interest and maturing in one year or less. [1790–1800] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | T-bill - a short-term obligation that is not interest-bearing (it is purchased at a discount); can be traded on a discount basis for 91 daysTreasury billTreasury obligations, Treasury - negotiable debt obligations of the United States government which guarantees that interest and principal payments will be paid on time | LegalSeetreasury billFinancialSeeTreasury billT-bill Related to T-bill: Long bondsSynonyms for T-billnoun a short-term obligation that is not interest-bearing (it is purchased at a discount)SynonymsRelated Words- Treasury obligations
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