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trade

trade [ trayd ]


noun  (plural trades)
Definition:
 
1. buying and selling: the activity of buying and selling, or sometimes bartering, goods
a suspension of trade between the two countries

2. area of business or industry: a specific area of business or industry
the book trade

3. occupation: a skilled occupation, usually one requiring manual labor
learn a trade

4. people in business: the people who work in a specific area of business or industry
You'll never convince the trade that this tax is fair.

5. work in commerce: work in commerce as opposed to a profession
graduates going into trade

6. customers: customers or business generated by customers
losing trade to their competitors

7. commercial customers: customers in business and industry, as opposed to the general public, who purchase products related to their business or industry
This counter is for the trade only.

8. exchange: an exchange of somebody or something for another
If neither of you likes your room, why don't you do a trade?

9. meteorology 
Same as  trade wind

the southern trades

10. publishing business publication: a publication meant for people in a specific line of business
advertising in all the trades

11. U.S. deal: a deal or transaction



verb  (past and past participle trad·ed, present participle trad·ing, 3rd person present singular trades)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb buy and sell goods: to take part in buying and selling goods for trade

2. transitive verb deal in something: to buy and sell a particular commodity

3. intransitive verb U.S. shop or buy regularly from business: to shop or buy something regularly at a particular place of business

4. transitive verb exchange something: to give and receive something alternately with somebody else
trading punches

5. transitive and intransitive verb make exchange: to make an exchange, or exchange somebody or something for another
Each had something the other wanted and they were happy to trade.

[14th century. < Middle Low German, "track"]

trad·a·ble adjective
trade·less adjective

cease trading to go out of business

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