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Definition of merchand
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Merchand
(v. i.) To
traffic.
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Second
::
Second
(n.) An
article
of
merchandise
of a grade
inferior
to the best; esp., a
coarse
or
inferior
kind of
flour..
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To
inscribe;
to
enroll;
to
record;
as, to enter a name, or a date, in a book, or a book in a
catalogue;
to enter the
particulars
of a sale in an
account,
a
manifest
of a ship or of
merchandise
at the
customhouse..
Forwarding
::
Forwarding
(n.) The act of one who
forwards;
the act or
occupation
of
transmitting
merchandise
or other
property
for
others.
Merchandisable
::
Merchandisable
(a.) Such as can be used or
transferred
as
merchandise.
Library
::
Library
(n.) A
considerable
collection
of books kept for use, and not as
merchandise;
as, a
private
library;
a
public
library..
Ton
::
Ton (n.) A
certain
weight
or
quantity
of
merchandise,
with
reference
to
transportation
as
freight;
as, six
hundred
weight
of ship bread in
casks,
seven
hundred
weight
in bags, eight
hundred
weight
in bulk; ten
bushels
of
potatoes;
eight
sacks,
or ten
barrels,
of
flour;
forty cubic feet of
rough,
or fifty cubic feet of hewn,
timber,
etc..
Export
::
Export
(v. t.) To carry or send
abroad,
or out of a
country,
especially
to
foreign
countries,
as
merchandise
or
commodities
in the way of
commerce;
-- the
opposite
of
import;
as, to
export
grain,
cotton,
cattle,
goods,
etc..
Whipper
::
Whipper
(n.) One who
raises
coal or
merchandise
with a
tackle
from a
chip's
hold.
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..
Showroom
::
Showroom
(n.) A room where
merchandise
is
exposed
for sale, or where
samples
are
displayed..
Trade
::
Trade (v. i.) To
barter,
or to buy and sell; to be
engaged
in the
exchange,
purchase,
or sale of
goods,
wares,
merchandise,
or
anything
else; to
traffic;
to
bargain;
to carry on
commerce
as a
business..
Buckram
::
Buckram
(n.) A
coarse
cloth of linen or hemp,
stiffened
with size or glue, used in
garments
to keep them in the form
intended,
and for
wrappers
to cover
merchandise..
Hawk
::
Hawk (v. t.) To offer for sale by
outcry
in the
street;
to carry
(merchandise)
about from place to place for sale; to
peddle;
as, to hawk goods or
pamphlets..
Steamboating
::
Steamboating
(n.) The
occupation
or
business
of
running
a
steamboat,
or of
transporting
merchandise,
passengers,
etc., by
steamboats..
Express
::
Express
(n.) A
messenger
sent on a
special
errand;
a
courier;
hence,
a
regular
and fast
conveyance;
commonly,
a
company
or
system
for the
prompt
and safe
transportation
of
merchandise
or
parcels;
also, a
railway
train for
transporting
passengers
or goods with speed and
punctuality..
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(n.) The act or
business
of
trading;
trade;
traffic.
Merchant
::
Merchant
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
employed
in, trade or
merchandise;
as, the
merchant
service..
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..
Stock
::
Stock (v. t.) To lay up; to put aside for
future
use; to
store,
as
merchandise,
and the
like..
Retailer
::
Retailer
(n.) One who
retails
anything;
as, a
retailer
of
merchandise;
a
retailer
of
gossip..
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