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Definition of trade
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Trade () imp. of
Tread.
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Trade
::
Trade (v.) The trade
winds.
Mystery
::
Mystery
(n.) A
trade;
a
handicraft;
hence,
any
business
with which one is
usually
occupied..
Trading
::
Trading
(a.)
Frequented
by
traders.
Scab
::
Scab (n.) A
nickname
for a
workman
who
engages
for lower wages than are fixed by the
trades
unions;
also, for one who takes the place of a
workman
on a
strike..
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.
Industry
::
Industry
(n.) Any
department
or
branch
of art,
occupation,
or
business;
especially,
one which
employs
much labor and
capital
and is a
distinct
branch
of
trade;
as, the sugar
industry;
the iron
industry;
the
cotton
industry..
Tradeswoman
::
Tradeswoman
(n.) A woman who
trades,
or is
skilled
in
trade..
Grange
::
Grange
(n.) An
association
of
farmers,
designed
to
further
their
interests,
aud
particularly
to bring
producers
and
consumers,
farmers
and
manufacturers,
into
direct
commercial
relations,
without
intervention
of
middlemen
or
traders.
The first
grange
was
organized
in
1867..
Trick
::
Trick (a.) An
artifice
or
stratagem;
a
cunning
contrivance;
a sly
procedure,
usually
with a
dishonest
intent;
as, a trick in
trade..
Innocent
::
Innocent
(a.)
Lawful;
permitted;
as, an
innocent
trade..
Colleague
::
Colleague
(n.) A
partner
or
associate
in some civil or
ecclesiastical
office
or
employment.
It is never used of
partners
in trade or
manufactures.
Peddler
::
Peddler
(n.) One who
peddles;
a
traveling
trader;
one who
travels
about,
retailing
small
wares;
a
hawker..
Barter
::
Barter
(v. t.) To trade or
exchange
in the way of
barter;
to
exchange
(frequently
for an
unworthy
consideration);
to
traffic;
to
truck;
--
sometimes
followed
by away; as, to
barter
away goods or
honor..
Glucose
::
Glucose
(n.) The trade name of a
sirup,
obtained
as an
uncrystallizable
reside
in the
manufacture
of
glucose
proper,
and
containing,
in
addition
to some
dextrose
or
glucose,
also
maltose,
dextrin,
etc. It is used as a cheap
adulterant
of
sirups,
beers,
etc..
Line
::
Line (n.)
Course
of
conduct,
thought,
occupation,
or
policy;
method
of
argument;
department
of
industry,
trade,
or
intellectual
activity..
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..
Tradesmen
::
Tradesmen
(pl. ) of
Tradesma.
Untraded
::
Untraded
(a.) Not dealt with in
trade;
not
visited
for
purposes
of
trade.
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.) A round game at
cards,
in which the cards are
subject
to
exchange,
barter,
or
trade..
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