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Definition of trade
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Trade () imp. of
Tread.
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Bakery
::
Bakery
(n.) The trade of a
baker.
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..
Vend
::
Vend (v. t.) To
transfer
to
another
person
for a
pecuniary
equivalent;
to make an
object
of
trade;
to
dispose
of by sale; to sell; as, to vend
goods;
to vend
vegetables..
Dealer
::
Dealer
(n.) One who
deals;
one who has to do, or has
concern,
with
others;
esp., a
trader,
a
trafficker,
a
shopkeeper,
a
broker,
or a
merchant;
as, a
dealer
in dry
goods;
a
dealer
in
stocks;
a
retail
dealer..
Owl
::
Owl (v. i.)
Hence,
to carry on any
contraband
trade..
Idiograph
::
Idiograph
(n.) A mark or
signature
peculiar
to an
individual;
a
trade-mark.
Venal
::
Venal (a.)
Capable
of being
bought
or
obtained
for money or other
valuable
consideration;
made
matter
of trade or
barter;
held for sale;
salable;
mercenary;
purchasable;
hireling;
as, venal
services..
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..
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..
Rat
::
Rat (n.) One who
deserts
his party or
associates;
hence,
in the
trades,
one who works for lower wages than those
prescribed
by a
trades
union..
Monger
::
Monger
(n.) A
trader;
a
dealer;
-- now used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
fishmonger,
ironmonger,
newsmonger..
Trafficker
::
Trafficker
(n.) One who
traffics,
or
carries
on
commerce;
a
trader;
a
merchant..
Easterling
::
Easterling
(a.)
Relating
to the money of the
Easterlings,
or
Baltic
traders.
See
Sterling..
Traffic
::
Traffic
(v. i.) To pass goods and
commodities
from one
person
to
another
for an
equivalent
in goods or
money;
to buy or sell
goods;
to
barter;
to
trade.
Acroterium
::
Acroterium
(n.) One of the
pedestals,
for vases or
statues,
forming
a part roof
balustrade..
Untraded
::
Untraded
(a.) Not
traded
in or
bartered;
hence,
not
hackneyed;
unusual;
not
common..
Trade
::
Trade (v. i.) To have
dealings;
to be
concerned
or
associated;
--
usually
followed
by with.
Proficient
::
Proficient
(n.) One who has made
considerable
advances
in any
business,
art,
science,
or
branch
of
learning;
an
expert;
an
adept;
as,
proficient
in a
trade;
a
proficient
in
mathematics,
music,
etc..
Knobstick
::
Knobstick
(n.) One who
refuses
to join, or
withdraws
from, a
trades
union..
Internal
::
Internal
(a.)
Pertaining
to its own
affairs
or
interests;
especially,
(said of a
country)
domestic,
as
opposed
to
foreign;
as,
internal
trade;
internal
troubles
or war..
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