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harrow(3) (iou) and electronic banking (sh)


harrow(3) (iou)



harrow verb1 trans. ME.
[By-form of HARRY verb.]
Harry, rob, spoil. Now chiefly in Harrowing of Hell, (in medieval Christian theology) the defeat of the powers of evil and the release of its victims by the descent of Christ into hell after his death.
J. Clapham These Picts..did oft-times harrow the borders.

electronic banking (sh)




Use of Computers and telecommunications to enable banking transactions to be done by telephone or computer rather than through human interaction.

Its features include electronic funds transfer for retail purchases, automatic teller machines (ATMs), and automatic payroll deposits and bill payments. Some banks offer Home banking, whereby a person with a personal computer can make transactions, either via a direct connection or by accessing a Web site. Electronic banking has vastly reduced the physical transfer of paper money and coinage from one place to another or even from one person to another.