ledger
//ˈlɛdʒər//
Noun
ledgerSingular
ledgersPlural
1
A book or other collection of financial accounts, especially one used for recording debits and credits.
The accountant recorded all transactions in the company ledger.
2
A flat stone slab covering a grave.
The old ledger in the churchyard was worn smooth by centuries of weather.
3
A horizontal scaffolding pole fixed parallel to the face of a building.
The workers secured the ledger to the scaffolding frame before continuing to build upward.