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Definition of merchandise
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Merchandise
(v. i.) To
trade;
to carry on
commerce.
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Whipper
::
Whipper
(n.) One who
raises
coal or
merchandise
with a
tackle
from a
chip's
hold.
Contraband
::
Contraband
(n.) Goods or
merchandise
the
importation
or
exportation
of which is
forbidden.
Line
::
Line (n.) A
connected
series
of
public
conveyances,
and
hence,
an
established
arrangement
for
forwarding
merchandise,
etc.; as, a line of
stages;
an
express
line..
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(v. t.) To make
merchandise
of; to buy and sell.
Stall
::
Stall (v. i.) A bench or table on which small
articles
of
merchandise
are
exposed
for sale.
Prisage
::
Prisage
(n.) The share of
merchandise
taken as
lawful
prize at sea which
belongs
to the king or
admiral.
Emporetical
::
Emporetical
(a.)
Pertaining
to an
emporium;
relating
to
merchandise.
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(n.) The
objects
of
commerce;
whatever
is
usually
bought
or sold in
trade,
or
market,
or by
merchants;
wares;
goods;
commodities..
Showroom
::
Showroom
(n.) A room where
merchandise
is
exposed
for sale, or where
samples
are
displayed..
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Credit
given;
especially,
delivery
of
property
or
merchandise
in
reliance
upon
future
payment;
exchange
without
immediate
receipt
of an
equivalent;
as, to sell or buy goods on
trust..
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..
Pesage
::
Pesage
(n.) A fee, or toll, paid for the
weighing
of
merchandise..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
gathering
of
buyers
and
sellers,
assembled
at a
particular
place with their
merchandise
at a
stated
or
regular
season,
or by
special
appointment,
for
trade..
Spotted
::
Spot (n.)
Commodities,
as
merchandise
and
cotton,
sold for
immediate
delivery..
Merchandisable
::
Merchandisable
(a.) Such as can be used or
transferred
as
merchandise.
Weighmaster
::
Weighmaster
(n.) One whose
business
it is to weigh ore, hay,
merchandise,
etc.; one
licensed
as a
public
weigher..
Merchandise
::
Merchandise
(v. i.) To
trade;
to carry on
commerce.
Import
::
Import
(n.)
Merchandise
imported,
or
brought
into a
country
from
without
its
boundaries;
--
generally
in the
plural,
opposed
to
exports..
Weighbeam
::
Weighbeam
(n.) A kind of large
steelyard
for
weighing
merchandise;
-- also
called
weighmaster's
beam.
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..
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