To discard; disband; cashier.n. Disbandment.n. A receptacle for money; a money-box.n. Money; primarily, ready money; money on hand or at command.n. Money in hand; actual money, as distinguished from other property. Synonyms See money.To turn into money, or to exchange for money: as, to cash a note or an order.To pay money for: as, the paying teller of a bank cashes notes when presented.n. The name given by foreigners to the only coin in use among the Chinese, and called by them tsien (pronounced chen).n. The name sometimes given by foreigners to a li (pronounced lē), or thousandth part of a Chinese liang or ounce.n. A copper coin used for currency in Madras under the East India Company.n. A coin of Pondicherry, having a value of one third of a cent.n. A money of account in Sumatra, worth about 3 cents.n. A prehistoric wooden road, resembling an American plankroad, or corduroy road.n. In coalmining, soft shale or bind.n. An abbreviation of cashier.