annuity

noun
/əˈn(j)uɪti/

Etymology

From French annuité, from Medieval Latin annuitās, from Latin annuus (“annual”). Cf. annuality.

  1. derived from annuus — “annual
  2. derived from annuitās
  3. derived from annuité

Definitions

  1. A right to receive amounts of money regularly over a certain fixed period, in perpetuity,…

    A right to receive amounts of money regularly over a certain fixed period, in perpetuity, or, especially, over the remaining life or lives of one or more beneficiaries.

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