(law) An invitation to enter into a bindingcontract communicated to another party which contains terms sufficiently definite to create an enforceable contract if the other party accepts the invitation.
“There was no offer of employment at the end of the training period.”
“Though several companies showed interest, the most attractive offer came from a telecommunications giant.”
“Today's special offer gives you two items for the price of one.”
offertory
(Christianity) An anthem formerly sung as part of the Roman Catholic Mass or during the corresponding part of the Anglican Communion. [from 14th c.]
(Christianity) The part of the Eucharist service when offerings of bread and wine are placed on the altar and when any collection is taken; also, the money or other things collected. [from 15th c.]