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)
- The act of eating, drinking or using.
- The consumption of snails as food is more common in France than in England.
- The amount consumed.
- gross national consumption
- The act of consuming or destroying.
- (pathology) The wasting away of the human body through disease.
- (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)
- The act, instance, or process of disbursing.
- 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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