1. franking - Noun
2. franking - Verb
of Frank
A method of forming a joint at the intersection of window-sash bars, by cutting away only enough wood to show a miter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe expect you are, honest Shaun, we agreed, but from franking machines, limricked, that in the end it may well turn out, we hear to be you, our belated, who will bear these open letter. Speak to us of Emailia. (410.20-23) James Joyce
Among people earning between $70,000 and $80,000 in NSW there were 56,491 people sharing in $105 million worth of franking credits at an average share of $1868. Source: Internet
Australia and New Zealand Australia and New Zealand have a dividend imputation system, wherein companies can attach franking credits or imputation credits to dividends. Source: Internet
Labor's policy announced last month in which it will scrap cash refunds for excess franking credits, is worth $55.7 billion over 10 years, according to the Parliamentary Budget Office. Source: Internet
The fortunes of the commercial envelope manufacturing industry and the postal service go hand in hand, and both link to the printing industry and the mechanized envelope processing industry producing equipments such as franking and addressing machines. Source: Internet
They are all four symbiotic: technological developments affecting one obviously ricochet through the others: addressing machines print addresses, postage stamps are a print product, franking machines imprint a frank on an envelope. Source: Internet