amortization
1. the reduction of the value of an asset by prorating its cost over a period of years
2. payment of an obligation in a series of installments or transfers
2. payment of an obligation in a series of installments or transfers
The amortization table indicates how many payments must be made before the vehicle is paid in full.
amortal
(From Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind) Unable to die from disease or age. Immortal if no physical ailment befalls you.
Science created the first amortal man.
Amort
Amort means a British idiot that drives on the wrong of the road.
hey Amort
Amortal
Possessing an indefinite lifespan, but still susceptible to fatal injury.
Person A: Did you hear about Bob. He died in a car crash at 420 years old.
Person B: Well, we are only amortal after all.
Person B: Well, we are only amortal after all.
Amortize
To beat severly, as in a game or otherwise.
To finish something off or wear something out.
To finish something off or wear something out.
Sean amortized the gatorade after paying $1.50 for it.
Brian got amortized in poker last night.
I amortized her ass last night and it was sweet.
Brian got amortized in poker last night.
I amortized her ass last night and it was sweet.
Amortizing
To pay off gradually usually by periodic payments
The man paid off his home in an amortizing manner
Amortal
To be both Immortal and Mortal at the same time.
Speaker one- Divide by Zero? Impossible.
Speaker two- Perhaps for you mortals.
Speaker one- Ha what are you immortal?
Speaker two- Im Amortal.
Speaker two- Perhaps for you mortals.
Speaker one- Ha what are you immortal?
Speaker two- Im Amortal.