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  • noun The virtual money used in e-banking.

Etymologies

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e- +‎ money

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Examples

  • Read more on: e-money, ic card, jr tokai express research

    Electronic cash cards carried by majority of Japanese 2008

  • The revision to the directive would allow flexibility around the nature of and use of e-money tokens making it clear which spaces they did and did not operate in and in what ways.

    March 2009 2009

  • Read more on: e-money, goo research, mobile phone, osaifu keitai

    Mobiles to replace cash and plastic in ten years? 2007

  • The revision to the directive would allow flexibility around the nature of and use of e-money tokens making it clear which spaces they did and did not operate in and in what ways.

    Mind Bank får banktillstånd - Entropia it's a bank! 2009

  • When you pay with a credit or debit card, in contrast, all you're doing is moving electrons, as e-money moves between accounts — so it has to be the greener alternative, right?

    The Greener Way to Pay 2008

  • Thousands of stores, vending machines, train stations and taxicabs accept e-money in Japan — and the mobile carriers will soon add a credit-card function, so you can buy now, pay later and leave your wallet at home.

    Such Were the Joys 2007

  • Roger Garrison is a master of the power point, Larry White is an expert not only on surf music, but also everything electronic from e-money to blogging, but Mario --- like Israel --- stayed away from computers.

    The Austrian Economists: 2006

  • Roger Garrison is a master of the power point, Larry White is an expert not only on surf music, but also everything electronic from e-money to blogging, but Mario --- like Israel --- stayed away from computers.

    Mario Rizzo embraces Modernity? - The Austrian Economists 2006

  • You can buy an airline e-ticket with e-money or e-bucks terms that have bankrupted cybercash, unless you want to use e-credit, a form of Internet dealing known as e-commerce or e-tailing.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • You can buy an airline e-ticket with e-money or e-bucks terms that have bankrupted cybercash, unless you want to use e-credit, a form of Internet dealing known as e-commerce or e-tailing.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

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