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account
noun
an
arrangement
with
a
bank
or
other
financial
institution
that
keeps
a
record
of
the
money
you
put
in
and
take
out
•
Maria
opened
a
new
savings
account
to
keep
her
birthday
money
safe
.
Maria
opened
a
new
savings
account
to
keep
her
birthday
money
safe
.
•
I
check
my
online
account
every
week
to
see
how
much
I
have
left
.
I
check
my
online
account
every
week
to
see
how
much
I
have
left
.
noun
a
personal
profile
or
registration
that
lets
you
use
a
website
,
app
,
or
computer
system
•
You
need
to
create
an
email
account
before
you
can
send
messages
.
You
need
to
create
an
email
account
before
you
can
send
messages
.
•
She
forgot
the
password
to
her
gaming
account
.
She
forgot
the
password
to
her
gaming
account
.
noun
a
reason
or
cause
for
something
,
especially
used
in
the
phrase
"
on
account
of
"
•
The
picnic
was
canceled
on
account
of
the
rain
.
The
picnic
was
canceled
on
account
of
the
rain
.
•
He
stayed
home
on
account
of
a
cold
.
He
stayed
home
on
account
of
a
cold
.
noun
a
written
or
spoken
report
that
tells
what
happened
•
According
to
the
witness's
account
,
the
car
ran
the
red
light
.
According
to
the
witness's
account
,
the
car
ran
the
red
light
.
•
The
book
gives
a
vivid
account
of
life
in
ancient
Egypt
.
The
book
gives
a
vivid
account
of
life
in
ancient
Egypt
.
noun
the
importance
or
value
given
to
something
when
you
consider
or
judge
it
•
The
design
takes
safety
into
account
.
The
design
takes
safety
into
account
.
•
On
no
account
should
you
touch
this
switch
.
On
no
account
should
you
touch
this
switch
.
verb
-
account
,
accounting
,
accounts
,
accounted
to
think
of
someone
or
something
in
a
particular
way
•
They
account
him
an
honest
man
.
They
account
him
an
honest
man
.
•
She
accounts
herself
fortunate
to
have
good
friends
.
She
accounts
herself
fortunate
to
have
good
friends
.
accounting
verb
present
participle
of
account
:
explaining
or
giving
reasons
for
something
;
considering
something
as
a
cause
•
Scientists
are
accounting
for
the
sudden
drop
in
temperatures
.
Scientists
are
accounting
for
the
sudden
drop
in
temperatures
.
•
When
accounting
for
inflation
,
last
year
’
s
profits
look
much
smaller
.
When
accounting
for
inflation
,
last
year
’
s
profits
look
much
smaller
.
Participle
form
of
the
verb
account
,
from
Old
French
acunter
,
ultimately
from
Latin
computare
meaning
‘
to
calculate
’.