
1) Certain duty 2) Commodities tax 3) Cut out 4) Cut out for duty 5) Excise tax 6) French word used in English 7) Indirect tax 8) Kind of tax 9) Levy an excise tax on 10) Remove by cutting 11) Sin tax 12) Tax type
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1) Dele 2) Delete 3) Duty 4) Excide 5) Expunge 6) Fee 7) Remove 8) Resect 9) Tax 10) Vat
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• (v. t.) To cut out or off; to separate and remove; as, to excise a tumor. • (n.) That department or bureau of the public service charged with the collection of the excise taxes. • (n.) In inland duty or impost operating as an indirect tax on the consumer, levied upon certain specified articles, as, tobacco, ale, spirits, etc., grow...
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To cut out. ... See: resect. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ek-sīz´) to remove by cutting.
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n. a tax upon manufacture, sale or for a business license or charter, as distinguished from a tax on real property, income or estates. Sometimes it is redundantly called an excise tax
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Ex·cise' noun [ Apparently from Latin
excisum cut off, from
excidere to cut out or off;
ex out, off +
caedere to cut; or, as the word was formerly written
accise , from French
accise , Late Latin
accisia , as if from Latin
accidere ,
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Ex·cise' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Excised ;
present participle & verbal noun Excising .]
1. To lay or impose an excise upon.
2. To impose upon; to overcharge. [ Prov. Eng.]
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To cut tissue away surgically.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ek-sīz′ Definitions: 1. To cut out.
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Excise: To cut out. A laser beam may be used to excise a tumor, much as a scalpel does. The terms excise and resect are not synonymous. Excise implies total removal whereas resect does not.
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A federal or state tax imposed on the manufacture, sale, or use of goods or on an occupation or activity (such as a business license). Sometimes called an excise tax.
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Excise is a tax on the production of goods. It was first levied in Britain in 1643 on wines, beers, tobacco etc. to raise funds to support the army against Charles I.
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To cut out; remove surgically
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[
n] - a tax that is measured by the amount of business done (not on property or income from real estate) 2. [v] - levy an excise tax on 3. [v] - remove by cutting
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excise 1. To remove by or as if by cutting: 'excised the tumor'; 'excised two scenes from the film'. 2. To delete a part of something such as a text. 3. To remove surgically: to remove something by cutting, especially in surgery. 4. From Latin excis-, past participle of excidere 'to cut out' from caedere 'to cut'.
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excise tax noun a tax that is measured by the amount of business done (not on property or income from real estate)
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remove by cutting
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[Intelligent words] remove by cutting
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[Difficult words] remove by cutting
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[Obscure words] remove by cutting
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