Banknote and bill refer to
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- banknote is a negotiable promissory note which one party can use to pay another party a specific amount of money. A banknote is payable to the bearer on demand, and the amount payable is apparent on the face of the note. ... A banknote is known as a "bill" or a "note.
- What is a Bill. A Bill is a draft statute which becomes law after it is passed by both the Houses of Parliament and assented to by the President. All legislative proposals are brought before Parliament in the forms of Bills.
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I saw in my a dictionary that one of the meanings of "bill" is a banknote. Because I don't such using I've checked also Cambridge dictionary
As I understand, the meaning of "a piece of paper money" is banknote. )If it is, I really don't understand why they don't write simply banknote.). My question is if it is common somewhere to use "bill" in meaning banknote?
*n.b. Anyway I understand that the most common meaning is a paper with request of money, like monthly expenses of having apartment (electricity, water etc.)
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