Toll Synonyms
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Synonyms for Toll
A type of longitudinal wave that originates as the vibration of a medium (such as a person's vocal cords or a guitar string) and travels through gases, liquids, and elastic solids as variations of pressure and density. The loudness of a sound perceived by the ear depends on the amplitude of the sound wave and is measured in decibels, while its pitch depends on its frequency, measured in hertz.
tollage
A toll, or tax
Sacrifice is defined as to give something up or to sell something at a price which is less than its value.
Taxes imposed on imports and exports; the United States Constitution prohibits Congress from imposing taxes on goods exported from a state. Also called duties.
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Plural form of casualty
The amount paid for something by a dealer, contractor, etc.: a markup is usually added to arrive at a selling price
(Scots) To hire.
A rushing, forceful attack:
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To ring out when struck; sound as a chime
To knell is defined as to ring something slowly and mournfully.
An exacted fee, tax, etc.
(UK, dialect) To pour out.
(Obs.) The act of expending; a spending or using up
To cause to sound with a deep ringing noise.
To proclaim the presence or arrival of:
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To impose a tax, fine, or other punishment on (a person or business).
To accuse; charge
The Bell telephone company (after Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.)
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(Informal) Cost; price:
To sound a bell in order to summon someone:
The cost at which something is obtained:
Any substance or article used as money, as bank notes, checks, etc.
Money given in return for work done; salary; wages.
Plural form of transaction
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