cheque
cheque
noun CHEH-keh Rare
Origin: From English 'check', from Old French eschequier (chess board, counting table).
Also means
check (payment)
Usage Note
Cheque is the standard term in Spain and across Latin America, including Mexico. Cobrar un cheque means to cash a cheque; extender un cheque means to write one. Cheque en blanco (blank cheque) is also used figuratively to mean unconditional authority.
Examples
"Pagó la factura con un cheque bancario."
Natural Translation
He paid the invoice with a bank cheque.
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