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Definition of trade
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Trade (v.) The trade
winds.
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Colliery
::
Colliery
(n.) The coal
trade.
Trade-unionist
::
Trade-unionist
(n.) A
member
of a
trades
union,
or a
supporter
of
trades
unions..
Trade
::
Trade (v.) The trade
winds.
Truck
::
Truck (n.)
Commodities
appropriate
for
barter,
or for small
trade;
small
commodities;
esp., in the
United
States,
garden
vegetables
raised
for the
market..
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To
engage
in; to
become
occupied
with; as, to enter the legal
profession,
the book
trade,
etc..
Insolvency
::
Insolvency
(n.) The
condition
of being
insolvent;
the state or
condition
of a
person
who is
insolvent;
the
condition
of one who is
unable
to pay his debts as they fall due, or in the usual
course
of trade and
business;
as, a
merchant's
insolvency..
Easterling
::
Easterling
(a.)
Relating
to the money of the
Easterlings,
or
Baltic
traders.
See
Sterling..
Overtrade
::
Overtrade
(v. i.) To trade
beyond
one's
capital;
to buy goods
beyond
the means of
paying
for or
seleng
them; to
overstock
the
market.
Joinery
::
"Joinery
(n.) The art, or
trade,
of a
joiner;
the work of a
joiner..
Saddlery
::
Saddlery
(n.) The trade or
employment
of a
saddler.
Negotiate
::
Negotiate
(v. i.) To
transact
business;
to carry on
trade.
Cucking Stool
::
Cucking
stool () A kind of chair
formerly
used for
punishing
scolds,
and also
dishonest
tradesmen,
by
fastening
them in it,
usually
in front of their
doors,
to be
pelted
and
hooted
at by the mob, but
sometimes
to be taken to the water and
ducked;
--
called
also a
castigatory,
a
tumbrel,
and a
trebuchet;
and
often,
but not so
correctly,
a
ducking
stool..
Emporium
::
Emporium
(n.) A place of
trade;
a
market
place;
a mart; esp., a city or town with
extensive
commerce;
the
commercial
center
of a
country..
Partnership
::
Partnership
(n.) A
contract
between
two or more
competent
persons
for
joining
together
their
money,
goods,
labor,
and
skill,
or any or all of them, under an
understanding
that there shall be a
communion
of
profit
between
them, and for the
purpose
of
carrying
on a legal
trade,
business,
or
adventure..
Venture
::
Venture
(n.) The thing put to
hazard;
a
stake;
a risk;
especially,
something
sent to sea in
trade..
Sizing
::
Sizing
(n.) A weak glue used in
various
trades;
size.
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..
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(v. i.) To
trade;
to carry on
commerce.
Mistery
::
Mistery
(n.) See
Mystery,
a
trade..
Picket
::
Picket
(n.) By
extension,
men
appointed
by a
trades
union,
or other labor
organization,
to
intercept
outsiders,
and
prevent
them from
working
for
employers
with whom the
organization
is at
variance..
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