You would be misunderstood if you did. A ledger is used in bookkeeping in which business transactions are recorded. A dictionary is a compilation of words and their meanings in alphabetical order
asset ledger accounts receivable ledger
I dont really know, but you could call the dictionary for help! =)
You call it a Spanish -English dictionary
you call a bunny with a dictionary in it's pants a smarty pants.
Cash book is a journal because the transactions are recorded in it for the first time from the source of document and from journal these transactions are posted to the respective account in the ledger. We can say cash book is a ledger also in the sense that it serves the purpose of cash account also.As such cash book is journal as well as ledger, and hence it may call journalised ledger.
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Heath Ledger was an actor, and some of his roles were heroic. His own death was tragic. But I wouldn't call him a tragic hero.
A dictionary. If you mean a book of maps, that's called an atlas.
A person who knows the dictionary by heart is often referred to as a lexicomane or a lexiconophilist.
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I'm not aware of any idioms with ledger and could find none on the web. You might be thinking of the expressions "off the books" or "on the record"?
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