an arrangement in which a bank, store, etc., allows a customer to buy things with a credit card and pay for them later, In which the customer have to pay some money for the credit service.
Both the E and I have short vowel sounds in credit.
A. E. Hancock has written: 'Social credit' -- subject(s): Credit, Monetary policy, Social credit
Neal E. Hunt has written: 'Credit' -- subject(s): Bank loans, Commercial credit, Consumer credit
Yes.
The E and I both have short vowel sounds in credit.
Both the E and the I in credit have short vowel sounds.
The E has a short E sound and the I has a short I sound.
The E has a short E sound and the I has a short I sound.
E A. Sykes has written: 'Credit and the independent retailer'
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The E has a short E sound and the I has a short I sound.
John E. Oldham has written: 'Reconstruction of railroad credit'