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Main Entry:
1cred·it 
Pronunciation:
kred-
t
Function:
noun
Etymology: from early French
credit "reputation, permission to buy without paying immediately," from early Italian
credito (same meaning), from Latin
creditum "loan," derived from
credere "to believe, trust, entrust" --related to
CREDENTIALS,
CREED,
INCREDIBLE
1 : a balance in an account in a person's favor <debits and
credits>
2 : an amount or sum that a bank or company will let a person use
3 a : trust given to a customer for future payment for goods purchased <extended them
credit> <buy on
credit>
b : reputation for paying one's bills <check on a person's
credit>
c : the providing of money or goods with the expectation of payment in the future <long-term
credit>;
also : money or goods so provided <used up their
credit>
4 : CREDENCE, BELIEF <a story that deserves little
credit>
5 : reputation for honesty or integrity
: good name
6 : a source of honor <a
credit to her school>
7 : something that adds to a person's reputation or honor <got
credit for the discovery>
8 a : official certification of the completion of a course of study
b : a unit of academic work for which such certification is made
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