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Definition of trade
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Trade () imp. of
Tread.
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Trade
::
Trade (v.) A
company
of men
engaged
in the same
occupation;
thus,
booksellers
and
publishers
speak of the
customs
of the
trade,
and are
collectively
designated
as the
trade..
Customer
::
Customer
(n.) One who
regularly
or
repeatedly
makes
purchases
of a
trader;
a
purchaser;
a
buyer.
Baluster
::
Baluster
(n.) A small
column
or
pilaster,
used as a
support
to the rail of an open
parapet,
to guard the side of a
staircase,
or the front of a
gallery.
See
Balustrade..
Jockey
::
"Jockey
(v. t.) To play the
jockey
toward;
to
cheat;
to
trick;
to
impose
upon in
trade;
as, to
jockey
a
customer..
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..
Artifice
::
Artifice
(n.) A
handicraft;
a
trade;
art of
making.
Illicit
::
Illicit
(a.) Not
permitted
or
allowed;
prohibited;
unlawful;
as,
illicit
trade;
illicit
intercourse;
illicit
pleasure..
Trade-unionist
::
Trade-unionist
(n.) A
member
of a
trades
union,
or a
supporter
of
trades
unions..
Easterling
::
Easterling
(a.)
Relating
to the money of the
Easterlings,
or
Baltic
traders.
See
Sterling..
Slaver
::
Slaver
(n.) A
vessel
engaged
in the slave
trade;
a slave ship.
Mister
::
Mister
(n.) A
trade,
art, or
occupation..
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..
Dead
::
Dead (a.)
Unproductive;
bringing
no gain;
unprofitable;
as, dead
capital;
dead stock in
trade..
Growth
::
Growth
(n.) The
process
of
growing;
the
gradual
increase
of an
animal
or a
vegetable
body; the
development
from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or
maturity;
increase
in size,
number,
frequency,
strength,
etc.;
augmentation;
advancement;
production;
prevalence
or
influence;
as, the
growth
of
trade;
the
growth
of
power;
the
growth
of
intemperance.
Idle weeds are fast in
growth..
Tradesman
::
Tradesman
(n.) One who
trades;
a
shopkeeper.
Average
::
Average
(n.) In the
English
corn
trade,
the
medial
price of the
several
kinds of grain in the
principal
corn
markets..
Tradesfolk
::
Tradesfolk
(n.)
People
employed
in
trade;
tradesmen.
Illegal
::
Illegal
(a.) Not
according
to, or
authorized
by, law;
specif.,
contrary
to, or in
violation
of, human law;
unlawful;
illicit;
hence,
immoral;
as, an
illegal
act;
illegal
trade;
illegal
love..
Anti-trade
::
Anti-trade
(n.) A
tropical
wind
blowing
steadily
in a
direction
opposite
to the trade wind.
Owl
::
Owl (v. i.)
Hence,
to carry on any
contraband
trade..
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