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Definition of merchandise
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Merchandise
(v. i.) To
trade;
to carry on
commerce.
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Prisage
::
Prisage
(n.) The share of
merchandise
taken as
lawful
prize at sea which
belongs
to the king or
admiral.
Xebec
::
Xebec (n.) A small
three-masted
vessel,
with
projecting
bow stern and
convex
decks,
used in the
Mediterranean
for
transporting
merchandise,
etc. It
carries
large
square
sails,
or both.
Xebecs
were
formerly
armed and used by
corsairs..
Ware
::
Ware (a.)
Articles
of
merchandise;
the sum of
articles
of a
particular
kind or
class;
style or class of
manufactures;
especially,
in the
plural,
goods;
commodities;
merchandise..
Second
::
Second
(n.) An
article
of
merchandise
of a grade
inferior
to the best; esp., a
coarse
or
inferior
kind of
flour..
Job
::
Job (v. i.) To carry on the
business
of a
jobber
in
merchandise
or
stocks.
Weighbeam
::
Weighbeam
(n.) A kind of large
steelyard
for
weighing
merchandise;
-- also
called
weighmaster's
beam.
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..
Cargo
::
Cargo (n.) The
lading
or
freight
of a ship or other
vessel;
the
goods,
merchandise,
or
whatever
is
conveyed
in a
vessel
or boat; load;
freight..
Train
::
Train (v.) A
heavy,
long
sleigh
used in
Canada
for the
transportation
of
merchandise,
wood, and the
like..
Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To bear the
charges
or
burden
of
holding
or
having,
as
stocks,
merchandise,
etc., from one time to
another;
as, a
merchant
is
carrying
a large
stock;
a farm
carries
a
mortgage;
a
broker
carries
stock for a
customer;
to carry a life
insurance..
Stall
::
Stall (v. i.) A bench or table on which small
articles
of
merchandise
are
exposed
for sale.
Salesman
::
Salesman
(n.) One who sells
anything;
one whose
occupation
is to sell goods or
merchandise.
Retailer
::
Retailer
(n.) One who
retails
anything;
as, a
retailer
of
merchandise;
a
retailer
of
gossip..
Stallon
::
Stallman
(n.) One who keeps a stall for the sale of
merchandise,
especially
books..
Stock
::
Stock (v. t.) To lay up; to put aside for
future
use; to
store,
as
merchandise,
and the
like..
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..
Reship
::
Reship
(v. t.) To ship
again;
to put on board of a
vessel
a
second
time; to send on a
second
voyage;
as, to
reship
bonded
merchandise..
Saleswoman
::
Saleswoman
(n.) A woman whose
occupation
is to sell goods or
merchandise.
Import
::
Import
(v. t.) To bring in from
abroad;
to
introduce
from
without;
especially,
to bring
(wares
or
merchandise)
into a place or
country
from a
foreign
country,
in the
transactions
of
commerce;
--
opposed
to
export.
We
import
teas from
China,
coffee
from
Brasil,
etc..
Chaffer
::
Chaffer
(n.)
Bargaining;
merchandise.
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