Money-machine
noun
1.
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[aw-tuh-mey-tid tel-er] /ˈɔ təˌmeɪ tɪd ˈtɛl ər/
noun
1.
an electronic banking machine that dispenses cash, accepts deposits, and performs other services when a customer inserts a plastic card and pushes the proper coded buttons.
Abbreviation: ATM.
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