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Dictionary: quits   (kwĭts) pronunciation

adj.
On even terms with by payment or requital: I am finally quits with the loan.

[Middle English, probably alteration (influenced by Medieval Latin quittus, quītus, past participle of quītāre, to free) of quit, rid of a debt, from Old French quiter. See quit.]


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adjective

    Owing or being owed nothing: even1, quit, square. See pay/owe.

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Meaning #1: on equal terms by payment or requital


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Français (French)
adj. - quitte

Español (Spanish)
adj. - desquitados, en paz


 
 
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