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Definition of commerce
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Commerce
(n.) A round game at
cards,
in which the cards are
subject
to
exchange,
barter,
or
trade..
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Staple
::
Staple
(a.)
Established
in
commerce;
occupying
the
markets;
settled;
as, a
staple
trade..
Interstate
::
Interstate
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
mutual
relations
of
States;
existing
between,
or
including,
different
States;
as,
interstate
commerce..
Maritime
::
Maritime
(a.)
Bordering
on, or
situated
near, the
ocean;
connected
with the sea by site,
interest,
or
power;
having
shipping
and
commerce
or a navy; as,
maritime
states..
Galleon
::
Galleon
(n.) A
sailing
vessel
of the 15th and
following
centuries,
often
having
three or four
decks,
and used for war or
commerce.
The term is often
rather
indiscriminately
applied
to any large
sailing
vessel..
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) A
company
of
persons
joined
in the
performance
of some duty or the
execution
of some
trust;
as, the
interstate
commerce
commission..
Extend
::
Extend
(v. t.) To
enlarge;
to
widen;
to carry out
further;
as, to
extend
the
capacities,
the
sphere
of
usefulness,
or
commerce;
to
extend
power or
influence;
to
continue,
as time; to
lengthen;
to
prolong;
as, to
extend
the time of
payment
or a
season
of
trail..
Nursery
::
Nursery
(n.) That which forms and
educates;
as,
commerce
is the
nursery
of
seamen..
Trading
::
Trading
(a.)
Carrying
on trade or
commerce;
engaged
in
trade;
as, a
trading
company..
Eider
::
Eider (n.) Any
species
of sea duck of the genus
Somateria,
esp.
Somateria
mollissima,
which
breeds
in the
northern
parts of
Europe
and
America,
and lines its nest with fine down
(taken
from its own body) which is an
article
of
commerce;
--
called
also eider duck. The
American
eider (S.
Dresseri),
the king eider (S.
spectabilis),
and the
spectacled
eider
(Arctonetta
Fischeri)
are
related
species..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(v. i.) To hold
intercourse;
to
commune.
Cambial
::
Cambial
(a.)
Belonging
to
exchanges
in
commerce;
of
exchange.
Hoppo
::
Hoppo (n.) A
collector
of
customs,
as at
Canton;
an
overseer
of
commerce..
Traffic
::
Traffic
(v.)
Commerce,
either
by
barter
or by
buying
and
selling;
interchange
of goods and
commodities;
trade..
Artery
::
Artery
(n.)
Hence:
Any
continuous
or
ramified
channel
of
communication;
as,
arteries
of trade or
commerce..
Carrigeen
::
Carrigeen
(n.) A
small,
purplish,
branching,
cartilaginous
seaweed
(Chondrus
crispus),
which,
when
bleached,
is the Irish moss of
commerce..
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(v. i.) To
trade;
to carry on
commerce.
Sulphion
::
Sulphinide
(n.) A white or
yellowish
crystalline
substance,
C6H4.(SO2.CO).NH,
produced
artificially
by the
oxidation
of a
sulphamic
derivative
of
toluene.
It is the
sweetest
substance
known,
having
over two
hundred
times the
sweetening
power of
sugar,
and is known in
commerce
under the name of
saccharine.
It has acid
properties
and forms salts
(which
are
inaccurately
called
saccharinates)..
Maritime
::
Maritime
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
ocean;
marine;
pertaining
to
navigation
and naval
affairs,
or to
shipping
and
commerce
by sea..
Trade
::
Trade (v.)
Specifically:
The act or
business
of
exchanging
commodities
by
barter,
or by
buying
and
selling
for
money;
commerce;
traffic;
barter..
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A Latin god of
commerce
and gain; --
treated
by the poets as
identical
with the Greek
Hermes,
messenger
of the gods,
conductor
of souls to the lower
world,
and god of
eloquence..
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