Pronunciation: /ˈkaʊntɪŋˌhaʊs/
noun a place where financial transactions are carried out, especially a place where accounts are kept and money is counted
A1 The countinghouse is where the money is kept safe.
A2 In the countinghouse, they keep track of all the transactions.
B1 The countinghouse was bustling with activity as the end of the month approached.
B2 The countinghouse was equipped with the latest technology to ensure accurate financial records.
C1 The countinghouse was responsible for managing the company's finances and budgets.
C2 The countinghouse played a crucial role in the success of the business by ensuring financial stability.
formal The countinghouse is where all financial transactions are recorded and managed.
informal I'll meet you at the countinghouse to go over the numbers.
slang Let's crunch some numbers at the countinghouse.
figurative Her mind was like a well-organized countinghouse, always keeping track of every detail.
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