the answer for this question is till.
till
The issuer of the order is the drawer, while the drawee is the person whom the drawer "pays to the order of" (Order receiver).
Money is kept in the bank. The bank is big so it will surely enough will be able to fit into the bank where they put the money. Money will be taken out when you want to withdrawal your money.
It usually means that when you cashed a check it was not honored because the person did not have enough money in their account to cover the check. You should get with the person that wrote you the check to get your money by some other means.
Cashbox or cash drawer.
till
the answer for this question is till.
A Safe, also a strongbox, or cash box.
Batteries should probably be kept in a drawer or probably in a small box.
a box or drawer for keeping money is called "till"
drawer
There really isnÕt a big difference between a drawer and drawee. A drawer is a person that draws out the money and a drawee is the person who will be receiving the money.
box (other meanings: drawer, case, bin, even coffin)
It means counting the money in your cash register drawer.
Getting money from a (usually official) source.
Till. The shop assistant put the money in the till.