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Noun
/ˈbountē/,
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bounties, plural;
  1. Generosity; liberality
    • - for millennia the people along the Nile have depended entirely on its bounty
  2. Abundance; plenty
    • - we ask that growers share their bounty with others
  3. A monetary gift or reward, typically given by a government, in particular

  4. A sum paid for killing or capturing a person or animal
    • - there was an increased bounty on his head
  5. A sum paid to encourage trade
    • - bounties were paid to colonial producers of indigo dye
  6. A sum paid to army or navy recruits upon enlistment

  7. Something given or occurring in generous amounts
    • - the bounties of nature

  1. payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military
  2. amplitude: the property of copious abundance
  3. generosity evidenced by a willingness to give freely
  4. a ship of the British navy; in 1789 part of the crew mutinied against their commander William Bligh and set him afloat in an open boat
  5. Bounty is a paper towel product manufactured by Procter & Gamble in the United States of America. It was introduced in 1965.
  6. Bounty is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. She is a space bounty hunter who "always gets her man."
  7. Earth and Beyond is a series of Doctor Who audio production produced by the BBC featuring the Eighth Doctor and Sam Jones. The adventures are read by Paul McGann.
  8. Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA) is a Swedish pulp and paper manufacturer and consumer goods company with headquarters in Stockholm. It has approximately 50,000 employees and a turnover of approximately SEK 100 billion (€10 billion). ...
  9. Bounty is a pregnancy and parenting club. The pregnancy club gives advice in the areas of pregnancy, baby names and baby productshttp://www.linkedin.com/companies/bounty-uk-ltd. ...
  10. A bounty is a feature in some poker tournaments that rewards a player for eliminating another player. Depending on the tournament, a player might be rewarded for eliminating either a specific player, or any player. The reward is almost always a cash prize, and not tournament currency. ...
  11. generosity; something given liberally; A reward for some specific act, especially one given by a government or authority; formerly, money paid to volunteers for serving in the British navy in time of war
  12. (Bounties) rewards offered to people by the government for performing certain acts. During the Civil War, a cash bounty was offered to men for enlisting in the army.
  13. (Bounties) A monetary sum of money, sometimes $500 for short term enlistment and $1500 for a three year enlistment to augment the armies of both the North and South.
  14. A small amount of cash awarded to a player when he knocks out another player in some tournaments.
  15. a reward offered for a piece of fugitive information.
  16. A type of tournament where a bounty is placed on specific players' heads. If a player knocks one of those bountied players out, then he is paid the designated bounty aside from the prize pool. Bounty Tournaments are most frequently offered @ DoylesRoom - Home of Doyle Brunson.
  17. extra sum paid to fishermen at end of season's fishing, over and above that received for fish caught
  18. a bonus available for a player to win during a tournament.
  19. A fee paid for catching or killing an animal that is viewed as unpopular or a nuisance.
  20. the amount paid to Publisher by the company as specified in the platform for each country.
  21. A bonus prize in an online Poker game that can be won by defeating another player. Bounties are only available in specific online Poker games and tournaments.
  22. Payment an affiliate receives for sales, leads, or traffic to a merchant. Can be a set dollar amount, percentage of sale, price per click or other various forms of payment.
  23. A sum of money or other thing, given, generally by' the government, to certain persons, for some service they have done or are about to do to the public. As bounty upon the culture of silk; the bounty given to an enlisted soldier; and the like. ...
  24. Reward or payment, usually from a government, for the capture of a criminal.
  25. two replicas of this ship have been built for films about the famous mutiny.