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foreign bill (of exchange)

The definition of a foreign bill of exchange is a payment drawn up in one country that is payable in another country.

(noun)

An example of a foreign bill of exchange is an agreement drawn up between two countries for trading purposes.

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See foreign bill (of exchange) in Webster's New World College Dictionary

a bill of exchange drawn in one state or country and payable in another, as one arising from foreign trade operations
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