revolver

revolver
 n.— «They also have an $80 million revolving line of credit (the industry calls this a “revolver”) that is undrawn.» —“Petrobank Energy – Company Report by Keith Schaefer, www.oilandgas-investments.com” by Keith Schaefer Seeking Alpha Apr. 9, 2009. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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