different between consumption vs disbursement

consumption

English

Etymology

From Old French consumpcion, from Latin consumptio.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?n?s?mp.??n/

Noun

consumption (usually uncountable, plural consumptions)

  1. The act of eating, drinking or using.
    The consumption of snails as food is more common in France than in England.
  2. The amount consumed.
    gross national consumption
  3. The act of consuming or destroying.
  4. (pathology) The wasting away of the human body through disease.
  5. (pathology, dated) Pulmonary tuberculosis and other diseases that cause wasting away, lung infection, etc.

Derived terms

  • autoconsumption, self-consumption
  • conspicuous consumption

Related terms

  • consumer

Translations

consumption From the web:

  • what consumption means
  • what consumption in economics
  • what consumption function
  • why is food consumption important
  • what is consumption energy


disbursement

English

Etymology

disburse +? -ment

Noun

disbursement (countable and uncountable, plural disbursements)

  1. The act, instance, or process of disbursing.
  2. Money paid out or spent.

Translations

disbursement From the web:

  • what disbursement means
  • what disbursement date
  • what disbursements are recoverable
  • what disbursements are subject to hst
  • what disbursement means in spanish
  • what disbursement of funds mean
  • what disbursement fee
  • what disbursement stand for
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