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A bank is a financial institution.
Bank may also refer to:
In natural geography:
- Bank (sea floor), a shallow area in a body of water
- River bank or stream bank, the lateral confines of a stream bed, river, canal, or channel; see shore for a similar concept on non-channel waterways
- An earth bank, a construction of soil used to define land boundaries
In human geography:
Bank may also be:
- BANK (art collective), a London art collective active in the 1990s
- Bank (tobacco), a brand of rolling tobacco.
- Bank engine (or Helper), on the Railways, a locomotive attached to the rear of a train, usually to add haulage power over a short distance
- Blood bank
- Cylinder bank, a single row of cylinders in an internal combustion engine
- Gene bank
- Seedbank
- Bank paper, thin paper
- Data bank, a storage area for information in telecommunications
- Banked turn, a road surface set at an incline for better car stability
- The Bank (1915 film), a 1915 film staring Charlie Chaplin
- The Bank (2001 film), a 2001 film
- Bank shot, a shot in cue sports
- Bank shot, a type of shot used in Basketball
- Bank or roll, an aerobatic maneuver, also see flight dynamics
- Environmental bank, government-regulated environmental projects intended to create "credits" which are bought to offset negative impacts to natural resources
- BANK, a UK fashion retailer
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