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(v)
(transitive, ditransitive, intransitive) To transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money.
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(n)
(uncountable) Goods which are or were offered or intended for sale.
An exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
To give a piece of merchandise as part of the payment or trade for something new.
An exchange of two comparable things.
Something which is offered or asked for in exchange for something else.
A fusion of swing and hip-hop dance styles.
(often followed by of) An indefinite quantity or amount; a lot (now usually qualified by great or good).
The act of providing approval and support; backing; championship.
A device to turn electric current on and off or direct its flow.
A steady wind that blows from east to west above and below the equator.
Synonym of deal (“A particular instance of trading (buying or selling; exchanging; bartering); a transaction”).
(adj)
Of or pertaining to commerce.
(business, economics) The act of exporting; the act of conveying or sending commodities abroad or to another country, in the course of commerce.
One who earns a living by trading goods or securities.
Of, pertaining to or involving transactions.
Action of the verb to sell.
An exchange of goods or services for currency or credit.
(business) Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold.
(uncountable) The act of exporting.
Any physical store selling groceries, such as a grocery store or convenience store.
An exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc.
The amount or value of goods and services sold.
The act of one who brokers; mediation.
(business, economics) That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed.
One's manner of acting toward others; behaviour; interactions or relations with others.
(adv)
In a commercial manner: a manner pertaining to commerce.
(uncountable) Commercial, industrial, or professional activity.
(uncountable) Money in the form of notes or bills and coins, as opposed to checks, credit or electronic transactions.
An act of exchanging or trading.
A person who traffics in commodities for profit.
The act of commercializing.
(economics) Concerned with the exchange of goods for profit.
barter
(uncountable) The promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service; the work of a marketer; includes market research and advertising.
(finance) A placement of capital in expectation of deriving income or profit from its use or appreciation.
A man whose job it is to sell things, either in a shop / store or elsewhere.
Alternative spelling of commercialization. [The act of commercializing.]
A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products.
The system of production and distribution and consumption. The overall measure of a currency system; as the national economy.
An item purchased for significantly less than the usual, or recommended, price
(business, informal, uncountable) The higher managerial echelons of a corporation.
Of, belonging, or relating to an occupation (in any sense).
A task.
(business) An enterprise producing tangible goods or providing certain services to industrial companies.
(of education) That provides a special skill rather than academic knowledge.
The process of buying goods or services, or searching for those suitable to buy.
A person who belongs to a profession.
(Australian politics, informal) The Australian Labor Party.
An occupation for which a person is suited, trained or qualified.
Pertaining to an economy.
(intransitive) To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement.
An establishment that sells goods or services to the public; originally only a physical location, but now a virtual establishment as well.
The process of achieving agreement through discussion.
A portion of something, especially a portion given or allotted to someone.
The act by which something is shared.
(usually uncountable) The act of cooperating.
(Internet, business) Commercial activity conducted via the Internet.
(countable, uncountable) An act of interchanging.
(uncountable, business) The practice of running a business over the Internet; e-commerce.
(mainly North American) A building (or portion thereof) where items may be purchased.
The illegal trade or exchange of goods.
An act of something being smuggled.
Highly skilled in, or specifically adapted to, a specific field.
That in which one specializes; a chosen expertise or talent; bailiwick.
(by extension) The world of commerce and trade.
An enclosed shopping centre.
A conversation or exchange between people.
A section.
The effort of performing or doing something.
Physical motion between points in space.
(countable) Something done as an action or a movement.
(heading) Boundary, land within a boundary.
Conversation or debate concerning a particular topic.
A conversation or other form of discourse between two or more individuals.
Acronym of Free Trade Area of the Americas.
(UN, international law) Initialism of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
(electricity) Enclosed path of an electric current, usually designed for a certain function.
A kind of short-haired domestic cat.
The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission.
(with a superlative adjective) Beyond all others.
(countable, business, economics) Businesses of the same type, considered as a whole. Trade.
A professional occupation.
Moving pedestrians or vehicles, or the flux or passage thereof.
A skilled manual worker.
A place that sells items, especially cars.
Alternative spelling of métier. [Any activity that is pursued as a trade or profession; a calling.]
An effort expended on a particular task; toil, work.
Movement in people or things characterized with a continuous motion, involving either a non solid mass or a multitude.
A surname from German; (music) used specifically of George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), a German-British Baroque composer.