Results for: fee for service, payment for a professional service
English English
jury service, service as jurorjury duty
lack of ability; defect, deformity, anything that causes lack of ability, legal disqualifier, medical condition restricting activities, payment to person with inability, restricted capability to perform particular activitiesdisability
Ladies Professional Golf AssociationLPGA
large decorative metal disk, large medal, military medal, service medal, round decoration on something, round thin food slicemedallion
large payment on leaving employmentgolden handshake
large payment on starting employmentgolden handcuffs
leave or discharge from military servicemuster out
lend money or goods, loan, move ahead, movement ahead, payment ahead of time, price rise, progress, move forward; promote; propose, suggest; make a payment before it is due, providing something before being paid, rise in amount, rise in status, somethi...advance
lie, not belonging to clergy, not clerical; not a member of the ordained clergy; not professional, not a member of a certain profession; not having expertise; of or done by the laity, place in a horizontal position; set in place; produce and deposit (a...lay
light sailboat; dinghy, boat used as a service vessel for another boat, small boatpinnace
lightest boxer, professional boxer who weighs up to 112 lbs. (51 kg)flyweight
list of purchased goods or services provided which includes the individual costs and the total charge, make an invoice; give an invoice to, request for payment, send somebody an invoice, shipment of goodsinvoice
loan with large final paymentballoon loan
loan with one paymentbullet loan
local branch of a community service organizationRotary Club
 

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