English to English noun
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the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services |  | Example: Venice was an important center of trade with the East they are accused of conspiring to constrain trade
source: wordnet30
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the skilled practice of a practical occupation |  | Example: he learned his trade as an apprentice
source: wordnet30
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the business given to a commercial establishment by its customers |  | Example: even before noon there was a considerable patronage
source: wordnet30
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a particular instance of buying or selling |  | Example: it was a package deal I had no further trade with him he's a master of the business deal
source: wordnet30
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people who perform a particular kind of skilled work |  | Example: he represented the craft of brewers as they say in the trade
source: wordnet30
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steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator |  | Example: they rode the trade winds going west
source: wordnet30
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an equal exchange |  | Example: we had no money so we had to live by barter
source: wordnet30
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A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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engage in the trade of |  | Example: he is merchandising telephone sets
source: wordnet30
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turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase |  | Example: trade in an old car for a new one
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be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions |  | Example: The stock traded around $20 a share
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exchange or give (something) in exchange for |  | source: wordnet30
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do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood |  | Example: She deals in gold The brothers sell shoes
source: wordnet30
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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. |  | source: webster1913
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To sell or exchange in commerce; to barter. |  | source: webster1913
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