Noun(1) a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property,an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart,the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions,the act of rending or ripping or splitting something,fee paid for use,service,or privilege,opening,split(2) a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property(3) an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart(4) the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions(5) the act of rending or ripping or splitting something(6) fee paid for use(7) service(8) or privilege(9) opening(10) split
Verb(1) let for money,grant use or occupation of under a term of contract,engage for service under a term of contract,hold under a lease or rental agreement,of goods and services,pay or charge fee for use,service,or privilege(2) let for money(3) grant use or occupation of under a term of contract(4) engage for service under a term of contract(5) hold under a lease or rental agreement(6) of goods and services(7) pay or charge fee for use(8) service(9) or privilege
Noun(1) a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property,an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart,the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions,the act of rending or ripping or splitting something,fee paid for use,service,or privilege,opening,split(2) a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property(3) an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart(4) the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions(5) the act of rending or ripping or splitting something(6) fee paid for use(7) service(8) or privilege(9) opening(10) split
Verb(1) let for money,grant use or occupation of under a term of contract,engage for service under a term of contract,hold under a lease or rental agreement,of goods and services,pay or charge fee for use,service,or privilege(2) let for money(3) grant use or occupation of under a term of contract(4) engage for service under a term of contract(5) hold under a lease or rental agreement(6) of goods and services(7) pay or charge fee for use(8) service(9) or privilege
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