cashless


cash 1

C0008800 (kăsh)n.1. Money in the form of bills or coins; currency.2. Liquid assets including bank deposits and marketable securities.3. Money paid in currency or by check: paid in cash.tr.v. cashed, cash·ing, cash·es To exchange for or convert into ready money: cash a check; cash in one's gambling chips.Phrasal Verbs: cash in1. To withdraw from a venture by or as if by settling one's account.2. Informal To obtain a profit or other advantage by timely exploitation: Profiteers cashed in during the gasoline shortage.3. Slang To die. cash out To dispose of a long-held asset for profit: Hard-pressed farmers are tempted to cash out by selling their valuable land.Idiom: cash on the barrelhead Immediate payment: You must pay cash on the barrelhead; we don't offer credit.
[Obsolete French casse, money box (from Norman French; see case2) or from Italian cassa (from Latin capsa, case).]
cash′less adj.

cash 2

C0008800 (kăsh)n. pl. cash Any of various Asian coins of small denomination, especially a copper and lead coin with a square hole in its center.
[Portuguese caixa, from Tamil kācu, a small coin.]

cashless

(ˈkæʃlɪs) adj (Banking & Finance) functioning, operated, or performed without using coins or banknotes for money transactions but instead using credit cards or electronic transfer of funds: cashless shopping.
Translations
bargeldlos