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Definition of price
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of price is as below...
Price (n. & v.) The sum or
amount
of money at which a thing is
valued,
or the value which a
seller
sets on his goods in
market;
that for which
something
is
bought
or sold, or
offered
for sale;
equivalent
in money or other means of
exchange;
current
value or rate paid or
demanded
in
market
or in
barter;
cost..
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Portage
::
Portage
(n.) The price of
carriage;
porterage.
Priced
::
Priced
(imp. & p. p.) of Pric.
Board
::
Board (n.)
Hence:
What is
served
on a table as food;
stated
meals;
provision;
entertainment;
--
usually
as
furnished
for pay; as, to work for one's
board;
the price of
board..
Enhancement
::
Enhancement
(n.) The act of
increasing,
or state of being
increased;
augmentation;
aggravation;
as, the
enhancement
of
value,
price,
enjoyments,
crime..
Hypothecation
::
Hypothecation
(n.) The act or
contract
by which
property
is
hypothecated;
a right which a
creditor
has in or to the
property
of his
debtor,
in
virtue
of which he may cause it to be sold and the price
appropriated
in
payment
of his debt. This is a right in the
thing,
or jus in re..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
decline
in
power,
glory,
wealth,
or
importance;
to
become
insignificant;
to lose rank or
position;
to
decline
in
weight,
value,
price etc.; to
become
less; as, the
falls;
stocks
fell two
points..
Tuition
::
Tuition
(n.) The money paid for
instruction;
the price or
payment
for
instruction.
Low
::
Low
(adv.)
Under the usual
price;
at a
moderate
price;
cheaply;
as, he sold his wheat low..
Upset
::
Upset (a.) Set up;
fixed;
determined;
-- used
chiefly
or only in the
phrase
upset
price;
that is, the price fixed upon as the
minimum
for
property
offered
in a
public
sale, or, in an
auction,
the price at which
property
is set up or
started
by the
auctioneer,
and the
lowest
price at which it will be
sold..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. i.) To
demand
a
price;
as, to
charge
high for
goods..
Cariccio
::
Cariccio
(n.) A
caprice;
a
freak;
a
fancy.
Abate
::
Abate (v. t.) To
deduct;
to omit; as, to abate
something
from a
price..
Vender
::
Vender
(n.) One who
vends;
one who
transfers
the
exclusive
right of
possessing
a
thing,
either
his own, or that of
another
as his
agent,
for a price or
pecuniary
equivalent;
a
seller;
a
vendor..
Underwork
::
Underwork
(v. i.) To do work for a less price than
current
rates.
Schooling
::
Schooling
(n.)
Compensation
for
instruction;
price or
reward
paid to an
instructor
for
teaching
pupils.
Fiar
::
Fiar (n.) The price of
grain,
as
legally
fixed,
in the
counties
of
Scotland,
for the
current
year..
Stipendiaries
::
Stipendiary
(a.)
Receiving
wages,
or
salary;
performing
services
for a
stated
price or
compensation..
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To raise to a
higher
point;
to
enhance;
to raise in rate; as, to
advance
the price of
goods..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To
determine;
to
appoint;
to
assign;
to fix; as, to set a time for a
meeting;
to set a price on a
horse..
Cheapen
::
Cheapen
(a.) To beat down the price of; to
lessen
the value of; to
depreciate.
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