cash vs claim

cash

verb
  • To exchange (a check/cheque) for money in the form of notes/bills. 

  • To obtain a payout from a tournament. 

  • To disband. To do away with, kill 

noun
  • Any of several low-denomination coins of India, China, or Vietnam, especially the Chinese copper coin. 

  • Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions. 

  • Cash register, or the counter in a business where the cash register is located. 

  • An instance of winning a cash prize. 

  • Liquid assets, money that can be traded quickly, as distinct from assets that are invested and cannot be easily exchanged. 

  • Money. 

adj
  • Great; excellent; cool. 

claim

verb
  • To demand compensation or damages through the courts. 

  • To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim. 

  • To cause the loss of, usually by violent means. 

  • To demand ownership of. 

  • To demand ownership or right to use for land. 

  • To state a new fact, typically without providing evidence to prove it is true. 

noun
  • The right or ground of demanding. 

  • The thing claimed. 

  • A demand of ownership for previously unowned land. 

  • A demand of ownership made for something. 

  • A new statement of something one believes to be the truth, usually when the statement has yet to be verified or without valid evidence provided. 

  • A legal demand for compensation or damages. 

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