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Treasury has 9 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

the funds of a government or institution or individual

"The treasurer reported that the organization's treasury was sufficient to cover all upcoming expenses."

2

the government department responsible for collecting and managing and spending public revenues

"The new legislation was passed by the treasury to fund the national infrastructure project."

3

negotiable debt obligations of the United States government which guarantees that interest and principal payments will be paid on time

"The investor bought treasury bonds to secure a safe return, knowing the U.S. government promised timely interest and principal payments."

4

the British cabinet minister responsible for economic strategy

"After the new Chancellor took office, she immediately began to restructure the national budget."

5

the federal department that collects revenue and administers federal finances; the Treasury Department was created in 1789

"The Treasury Department, which manages all federal revenue and finances, was established in 1789."

6

a depository (a room or building) where wealth and precious objects can be kept safely

"The royal treasury was reinforced with iron bars to keep the kingdom's gold safe from thieves."

7

A place where treasure is stored safely.

"The market reacted sharply when the treasury announced new long-term bonds to fund the deficit."

8

A government department responsible for the collection, management, and expenditure of public revenue.

9

A bond (security) issued by such a department, in particular the United States Department of the Treasury.

In plain English: A treasury is a government's main collection of money and valuable assets used to fund public services and pay for national expenses.

"The government announced plans to increase funding from the treasury for public schools."

Usage: The primary meaning of treasury refers to the government department responsible for managing state finances, not just any secure storage room. Use this term when discussing national funds or official financial records rather than a private vault holding gold.

Example Sentences
"The government announced plans to increase funding from the treasury for public schools." noun
"The school treasury held enough money to buy new books for every student." noun
"She carefully counted the coins in her personal treasury before going shopping." noun
"Donating to the local charity is like adding gold to a public treasury." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
funds government department government bond cabinet minister executive department depository
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
public treasury bursary subtreasury fisc Treasury bill Treasury bond Treasury note

Origin

The word treasury entered Middle English through the French tresorie, which was borrowed from the Latin thesaurus meaning "treasure." It ultimately traces back to Ancient Greek for a treasure house and replaced an earlier Old English term with a similar meaning.

Rhyming Words
hury jury eury bury dury fury laury drury coury loury usury maury saury decury luxury anbury injury albury scaury rebury
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