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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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Empty
::
Empty (n.) An empty box,
crate,
cask, etc.; -- used in
commerce,
esp. in
transportation
of
freight;
as,
special
rates for
empties..
Commercial
::
Commercial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
commerce;
carrying
on or
occupied
with
commerce
or
trade;
mercantile;
as,
commercial
advantages;
commercial
relations..
Negotiate
::
Negotiate
(v. i.) To hold
intercourse
respecting
a
treaty,
league,
or
convention;
to treat with,
respecting
peace or
commerce;
to
conduct
communications
or
conferences..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.) The
exchange
or
buying
and
selling
of
commodities;
esp. the
exchange
of
merchandise,
on a large
scale,
between
different
places
or
communities;
extended
trade or
traffic..
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..
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..
Eugenia
::
Eugenia
(n.) A genus of
myrtaceous
plants,
mostly
of
tropical
countries,
and
including
several
aromatic
trees and
shrubs,
among which are the trees which
produce
allspice
and
cloves
of
commerce..
Cambial
::
Cambial
(a.)
Belonging
to
exchanges
in
commerce;
of
exchange.
Merchandry
::
Merchandry
(n.)
Trade;
commerce.
Lecher
::
Lecher
(n.) A man given to
lewdness;
one
addicted,
in an
excessive
degree,
to the
indulgence
of
sexual
desire,
or to
illicit
commerce
with
women..
Centralization
::
Centralization
(n.) The act or
process
of
centralizing,
or the state of being
centralized;
the act or
process
of
combining
or
reducing
several
parts into a
whole;
as, the
centralization
of power in the
general
government;
the
centralization
of
commerce
in a
city..
Stagnate
::
Stagnate
(v. t.) To cease to be brisk or
active;
to
become
dull or
inactive;
as,
commerce
stagnates;
business
stagnates..
War
::
War (n.) A
contest
between
nations
or
states,
carried
on by
force,
whether
for
defence,
for
revenging
insults
and
redressing
wrongs,
for the
extension
of
commerce,
for the
acquisition
of
territory,
for
obtaining
and
establishing
the
superiority
and
dominion
of one over the
other,
or for any other
purpose;
armed
conflict
of
sovereign
powers;
declared
and open
hostilities..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.)
Sexual
intercourse.
Chreotechnics
::
Chreotechnics
(n.) The
science
of the
useful
arts, esp.
agriculture,
manufactures,
and
commerce..
By
::
By
(pref.)
With, as
means,
way,
process,
etc.;
through
means of; with aid of;
through;
through
the act or
agency
of; as, a city is
destroyed
by fire;
profit
is made by
commerce;
to take by
force..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(v. i.) To carry on
trade;
to
traffic.
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.) A round game at
cards,
in which the cards are
subject
to
exchange,
barter,
or
trade..
Commodity
::
Commodity
(n.) That which
affords
convenience,
advantage,
or
profit,
especially
in
commerce,
including
everything
movable
that is
bought
and sold
(except
animals),
--
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
produce
of land and
manufactures,
etc..
Spelter
::
Spelter
(n.) Zinc; --
especially
so
called
in
commerce
and arts.
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