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Definition of trade
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 trade is as below...
Trade (v.)
Business
of any kind;
matter
of
mutual
consideration;
affair;
dealing.
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Bagman
::
Bagman
(n.) A
commercial
traveler;
one
employed
to
solicit
orders
for
manufacturers
and
tradesmen.
Trade
::
Trade (v.) The
business
which a
person
has
learned,
and which he
engages
in, for
procuring
subsistence,
or for
profit;
occupation;
especially,
mechanical
employment
as
distinguished
from the
liberal
arts, the
learned
professions,
and
agriculture;
as, we speak of the trade of a
smith,
of a
carpenter,
or
mason,
but not now of the trade of a
farmer,
or a
lawyer,
or a
physician..
Patamar
::
Patamar
(n.) A
vessel
resembling
a grab, used in the
coasting
trade of
Bombay
and
Ceylon..
Traded
::
Traded
(imp. & p. p.) of Trad.
Restrictive
::
Restrictive
(a.)
Serving
or
tending
to
restrict;
limiting;
as, a
restrictive
particle;
restrictive
laws of
trade..
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(v. i.) To
trade;
to carry on
commerce.
Outport
::
Outport
(n.) A
harbor
or port at some
distance
from the chief town or seat of
trade.
Sequin
::
Sequin
(n.) An old gold coin of Italy and
Turkey.
It was first
struck
at
Venice
about the end of the 13th
century,
and
afterward
in the other
Italian
cities,
and by the
Levant
trade was
introduced
into
Turkey.
It is worth about 9s. 3d.
sterling,
or about
$2.25.
The
different
kinds vary
somewhat
in
value..
Burgage
::
Burgage
(n.) A
tenure
by which
houses
or lands are held of the king or other lord of a
borough
or city; at a
certain
yearly
rent, or by
services
relating
to trade or
handicraft..
Traded
::
Traded
(a.)
Professional;
practiced.
Merchant
::
Merchant
(v. i.) To be a
merchant;
to
trade.
Slaver
::
Slaver
(n.) A
vessel
engaged
in the slave
trade;
a slave ship.
Colliery
::
Colliery
(n.) The coal
trade.
Variable
::
Variable
(n.) Those parts of the sea where a
steady
wind is not
expected,
especially
the parts
between
the
trade-wind
belts..
Call
::
Call (n.) A short
visit;
as, to make a call on a
neighbor;
also, the daily
coming
of a
tradesman
to
solicit
orders..
Insolvent
::
Insolvent
(a.) Not
solvent;
not
having
sufficient
estate
to pay one's
debts;
unable
to pay one's debts as they fall due, in the
ordinary
course
of trade and
business;
as, in
insolvent
debtor..
Abolition
::
Abolition
(n.) The act of
abolishing,
or the state of being
abolished;
an
annulling;
abrogation;
utter
destruction;
as, the
abolition
of
slavery
or the slave
trade;
the
abolition
of laws,
decrees,
ordinances,
customs,
taxes,
debts,
etc..
Upholder
::
Upholder
(n.) A
broker
or
auctioneer;
a
tradesman.
Truck
::
Truck (v. i.) To
exchange
commodities;
to
barter;
to
trade;
to deal.
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To enter upon; to
begin;
as, to open a
discussion;
to open fire upon an
enemy;
to open
trade,
or
correspondence;
to open a case in
court,
or a
meeting..
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