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Fund
Fund
n.
An
aggregation
or
deposit
of
resources
from
which
supplies
are
or
may
be
drawn
for
carrying
on
any
work
, or
for
maintaining
existence
.
Fund
n.
A
stock
or
capital
; a
sum
of
money
appropriated
as
the
foundation
of
some
commercial
or
other
operation
undertaken
with
a
view
to
profit
;
that
reserve
by
means
of
which
expenses
and
credit
are
supported
; as,
the
fund
of a
bank
,
commercial
house
,
manufacturing
corporation
,
etc
.
Fund
n.
The
stock
of a
national
debt
;
public
securities
;
evidences
(
stocks
or
bonds
) of
money
lent
to
government
,
for
which
interest
is
paid
at
prescribed
intervals
;
called
also
public
funds
.
Fund
n.
An
invested
sum
,
whose
income
is
devoted
to a
specific
object
; as,
the
fund
of an
ecclesiastical
society
; a
fund
for
the
maintenance
of
lectures
or
poor
students
;
also
,
money
systematically
collected
to
meet
the
expenses
of
some
permanent
object
.
Fund
n.
A
store
laid
up,
from
which
one
may
draw
at
pleasure
; a
supply
; a
full
provision
of
resources
; as, a
fund
of
wisdom
or
good
sense
.
Fund
v. t.
To
provide
and
appropriate
a
fund
or
permanent
revenue
for
the
payment
of
the
interest
of; to
make
permanent
provision
of
resources
(as by a
pledge
of
revenue
from
customs
)
for
discharging
the
interest
of or
principal
of; as, to
fund
government
notes
.
Fund
v. t.
To
place
in a
fund
, as
money
.
Fund
v. t.
To
put
into
the
form
of
bonds
or
stocks
bearing
regular
interest
; as, to
fund
the
floating
debt
.
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