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Definition of dealing
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dealing is as below...
Dealing
(n.) The act of one who
deals;
distribution
of
anything,
as of cards to the
players;
method
of
business;
traffic;
intercourse;
transaction;
as, to have
dealings
with a
person..
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Boycott
::
Boycott
(n.) The
process,
fact, or
pressure
of
boycotting;
a
combining
to
withhold
or
prevent
dealing
or
social
intercourse
with a
tradesman,
employer,
etc.;
social
and
business
interdiction
for the
purpose
of
coercion..
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
registry
of
pecuniary
transactions;
a
written
or
printed
statement
of
business
dealings
or debts and
credits,
and also of other
things
subjected
to a
reckoning
or
review;
as, to keep one's
account
at the
bank..
Collier
::
Collier
(n.) One
engaged
in the
business
of
digging
mineral
coal or
making
charcoal,
or in
transporting
or
dealing
in
coal..
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Keenly
or
unduly
attentive
to one's own
interest;
close and exact in
dealing;
shrewd;
as, a sharp
dealer;
a sharp
customer..
Misdealing
::
Misdealing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Misdea.
Stockmen
::
Stockjobbing
(n.) The act or art of
dealing
in
stocks;
the
business
of a
stockjobber.
Pragmatical
::
Pragmatical
(a.)
Philosophical;
dealing
with
causes,
reasons,
and
effects,
rather
than with
details
and
circumstances;
-- said of
literature..
Verbal
::
Verbal
(a.)
Consisting
in, or
having
to do with, words only;
dealing
with words
rather
than with the ideas
intended
to be
conveyed;
as, a
verbal
critic;
a
verbal
change..
Crooked
::
Crooked
(a.)
False;
dishonest;
fraudulent;
as,
crooked
dealings..
Fair
::
Fair
(superl.)
Characterized
by
frankness,
honesty,
impartiality,
or
candor;
open;
upright;
free from
suspicion
or bias;
equitable;
just; -- said of
persons,
character,
or
conduct;
as, a fair man; fair
dealing;
a fair
statement..
Recondite
::
Recondite
(a.)
Dealing
in
things
abstruse;
profound;
searching;
as,
recondite
studies..
Misdeal
::
Misdeal
(n.) The act of
misdealing;
a wrong
distribution
of cards to the
players.
Moralist
::
Moralist
(n.) One who
practices
moral
duties;
a
person
who lives in
conformity
with moral
rules;
one of
correct
deportment
and
dealings
with his
fellow-creatures;
--
sometimes
used in
contradistinction
to one whose life is
controlled
by
religious
motives.
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Having
to do with
existing
system
to
things;
dealing
with, or
derived
from, the
creation,
or the world of
matter
and mind, as known by man;
within
the scope of human
reason
or
experience;
not
supernatural;
as, a
natural
law;
natural
science;
history,
theology..
Straight
::
Straight
(superl.)
Conforming
to
justice
and
rectitude;
not
deviating
from truth or
fairness;
upright;
as,
straight
dealing..
Wrongful
::
Wrongful
(a.) Full of
wrong;
injurious;
unjust;
unfair;
as, a
wrongful
taking
of
property;
wrongful
dealing..
Distributing
::
Distributing
(a.) That
distributes;
dealing
out.
Monopoly
::
Monopoly
(n.) The
exclusive
power,
or
privilege
of
selling
a
commodity;
the
exclusive
power,
right,
or
privilege
of
dealing
in some
article,
or of
trading
in some
market;
sole
command
of the
traffic
in
anything,
however
obtained;
as, the
proprietor
of a
patented
article
is given a
monopoly
of its sale for a
limited
time;
chartered
trading
companies
have
sometimes
had a
monopoly
of trade with
remote
regions;
a
combination
of
traders
may get a
monopoly
of a
particular
product..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) Small
money;
the money by means of which the
larger
coins and bank bills are made
available
in small
dealings;
hence,
the
balance
returned
when
payment
is
tendered
by a coin or note
exceeding
the sum due..
Scalper
::
Scalper
(n.) A
broker
who,
dealing
on his own
account,
tries to get a small and quick
profit
from
slight
fluctuations
of the
market..
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