(a.) Pertaining to, or situated near, central or deep parts; inner; -- opposed to ectal.
Example Sentences:
Rental
Definition:
(n.) A schedule, account, or list of rents, with the names of the tenants, etc.; a rent roll.
(n.) A sum total of rents; as, an estate that yields a rental of ten thousand dollars a year.
Example Sentences:
(1) Airbnb also features a number of independently posted holiday rentals in Brazil's favelas.
(2) Two years later, the privately held Lovefilm acquired Amazon's UK and German movie rental business, with the online retail giant taking a stake in the business as part of the deal.
(3) LCP said one- and two-bedroom flats in the centre of the city were popular with corporate renters and international students, and that demand was fuelling rental growth.
(4) If it passes, the measure will enforce new limits on the number of days short term rental properties can be offered yearly and require the companies to report the rates charged and durations of stays.
(5) Soaring demand for rental property means homes are being let in record time, even though more properties are coming on to the market, according to research from lettings agent Countrywide.
(6) Toyota immediately suspended the rental car commercials in which he appears and industry experts speculated the band was likely to lose more lucrative contracts.
(7) BHS shareholders led by Green, and the billionaire’s family, withdrew more than £580m in dividends , rental payments and interest on loans from the failed department store chain before he sold it for £1 in March 2015.
(8) LoveFilm, bought out by Amazon three years ago in a deal worth nearly £200m , will be folded into the online retailer's British website next week, creating a one-stop service for digital streaming, DVD rental and books.
(9) Lack of construction to meet an increase in demand for both rental and for purchase has contributed to increase in cost of housing in the US.
(10) Photograph: ONS That covers banks, insurers, technology companies, other financial firms, estate agents, and goods rental companies.
(11) Roger Harding, Shelter’s director of communications, policy and campaigns, said: “It beggars belief that a landlord can evict a family simply because they have three children, and the fact that this one has is yet another sign of our broken rental market.
(12) The Apple boss opened up several new fronts at the start of the year, with plans to launch online movie rentals and a revamped "Apple TV" on which to play them, trying to do for broadband-based video on demand what iTunes did for music downloads.
(13) Le Grand Bornand is one of the first resorts to offer Snooc rental.
(14) But PricedOut said proposals to expand the private rented sector came with a "massive omission" over security for tenants, mostly on six-month or one-year contracts, and failed to tackle tax breaks that give rental investors a head start over first-time buyers.
(15) On top of that you will also face a line rental charge of £15.45.
(16) She will recommend better regulation of the rental sector as part of the report.
(17) Daily cost including drug, pharmacy and nursing time, pump rental was 33%, PA, versus 23%, PB, more than conventional therapy.
(18) While the proportions may vary year to year, we invariably spend more on residences than we receive in rental income.
(19) Rental arrears are up among social tenants as a result of the bedroom tax and other benefit cuts, with 28% of them going into the red for the first time .
(20) A rental contract can stipulate that tenants ask a landlord before switching energy supplier, but it can't refuse permission to switch.