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Definition of market
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 market is as below...
Market
(n.) A
public
place (as an open space in a town) or a large
building,
where a
market
is held; a
market
place or
market
house;
esp., a place where
provisions
are
sold..
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Speculation
::
Speculation
(n.) The act or
practice
of
buying
land,
goods,
shares,
etc., in
expectation
of
selling
at a
higher
price,
or of
selling
with the
expectation
of
repurchasing
at a lower
price;
a
trading
on
anticipated
fluctuations
in
price,
as
distinguished
from
trading
in which the
profit
expected
is the
difference
between
the
retail
and
wholesale
prices,
or the
difference
of price in
different
markets..
Agora
::
Agora (n.) An
assembly;
hence,
the place of
assembly,
especially
the
market
place,
in an
ancient
Greek
city..
Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
Any
number
or
collection
of
houses
to which
belongs
a
regular
market,
and which is not a city or the see of a
bishop..
Bazar
::
Bazar (n.) In the East, an
exchange,
marketplace,
or
assemblage
of shops where goods are
exposed
for
sale..
Sale
::
Sale (v. t.)
Opportunity
of
selling;
demand;
market.
Shad
::
Shad (n. sing. & pl.) Any one of
several
species
of food
fishes
of the
Herring
family.
The
American
species
(Clupea
sapidissima),
which is
abundant
on the
Atlantic
coast and
ascends
the
larger
rivers
in
spring
to
spawn,
is an
important
market
fish. The
European
allice
shad, or alose (C.
alosa),
and the
twaite
shad. (C.
finta),
are less
important
species..
Price
::
Price (n. & v.) The sum or
amount
of money at which a thing is
valued,
or the value which a
seller
sets on his goods in
market;
that for which
something
is
bought
or sold, or
offered
for sale;
equivalent
in money or other means of
exchange;
current
value or rate paid or
demanded
in
market
or in
barter;
cost..
Vent
::
Vent (n.) Sale;
opportunity
to sell;
market.
Nundinate
::
Nundinate
(a.) To buy and sell at fairs or
markets.
Unmerchantable
::
Unmerchantable
(a.) Not
merchantable;
not fit for
market;
being of a kind,
quality,
or
quantity
that is
unsalable..
Booth
::
Booth (n.) A
covered
stall or
temporary
structure
in a fair or
market,
or at a
polling
place..
Split-tail
::
Split-tail
(n.) A
california
market
fish
(Pogonichthys
macrolepidotus)
belonging
to the Carp
family.
Culler
::
Culler
(n.) One who picks or
chooses;
esp., an
inspector
who
selects
wares
suitable
for
market..
Well
::
Well (v. i.) A
compartment
in the
middle
of the hold of a
fishing
vessel,
made tight at the
sides,
but
having
holes
perforated
in the
bottom
to let in water for the
preservation
of fish alive while they are
transported
to
market..
Staple
::
Staple
(n.) The
principal
commodity
of
traffic
in a
market;
a
principal
commodity
or
production
of a
country
or
district;
as,
wheat,
maize,
and
cotton
are great
staples
of the
United
States..
Overtrading
::
Overtrading
(n.) The act or
practice
of
buying
goods
beyond
the means of
payment;
a
glutting
of the
market.
Stationer
::
Stationer
(a.) A
bookseller
or
publisher;
--
formerly
so
called
from his
occupying
a
stand,
or
station,
in the
market
place or
elsewhere..
Overtrade
::
Overtrade
(v. i.) To trade
beyond
one's
capital;
to buy goods
beyond
the means of
paying
for or
seleng
them; to
overstock
the
market.
Ripper
::
Ripper
(n.) One who
brings
fish from the
seacoast
to
markets
in
inland
towns.
Sculpin
::
Sculpin
(n.) A large
cottoid
market
fish of
California
(Scorpaenichthys
marmoratus);
--
called
also
bighead,
cabezon,
scorpion,
salpa..
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