Leger in a sentence as a noun

It all adds-up to a leger human foot print on the planet.

On the other hand, it's a world-readable leger.

Then you can assign credits to actions and create a moral police to assign credits to people who do these actions and enter those credits into a leger.

But once you start mailing cash around, and having agents transport cash, a decentralized distributed-trust leger might be useful.

Financiers know double entry accounting and they know that for every credit there is a debit, both sides of the leger are equally true.

What did we gain for this price Goldman has exacted?> "Financiers know double entry accounting and they know that for every credit there is a debit, both sides of the leger are equally true.

Leger definitions

noun

a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books"

See also: ledger book

noun

French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955)

See also: Leger