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tell·er [ˈteləʳ] N

1. teller (vote counter):

teller

2. teller (bank employee):

teller Am Aus

ˈfor·tune tell·er N

auto·mat·ed ˈtell·er ma·chine N Am

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English
They commonly found employment as bank tellers, engineers, doctors, and other professionals.
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He began his career as a teller at eighteen years of age.
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When necessary, a teller for the annual officer elections is appointed by the secretary-treasurer.
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These are typically found at teller windows in banks and sometimes in retail establishments.
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Threatened was viewed as being a story teller.
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Great sound, great story tellers and great cover art, what more can a person ask for?
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Each house appoints two tellers to count the vote (normally one member of each political party).
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Also, since half-dollars rarely circulate, most bank tellers are probably unaware of the proper length and/or weight of a roll.
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The customer tables and grilles over the teller windows are also original.
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They are as distinct from their less skilled white-collar counterpartsbank tellers, bookkeepers, clerks, and other business functionariesas they are from blue-collar laborers.
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