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merchant
[mur-chuhnt]
noun
a person who buys and sells commodities for profit; dealer; trader.
a storekeeper; retailer.
a local merchant who owns a store on Main Street.
Chiefly British., a wholesaler.
adjective
pertaining to or used for trade or commerce.
a merchant ship.
pertaining to the merchant marine.
Steelmaking., (of bars and ingots) of standard shape or size.
merchant
1/ ˈmɜːtʃənt /
noun
a person engaged in the purchase and sale of commodities for profit, esp on international markets; trader
a person engaged in retail trade
(esp in historical contexts) any trader
derogatory, a person dealing or involved in something undesirable
a gossip merchant
(modifier)
of the merchant navy
a merchant sailor
of or concerned with trade
a merchant ship
verb
(tr) to conduct trade in; deal in
Merchant
2/ ˈmɜːtʃənt /
noun
Ismail (ˈɪzmeɪəl). 1936–2005, Indian film producer, noted for his collaboration with James Ivory on such films as Shakespeare Wallah (1965), The Europeans (1979), A Room with a View (1986), The Remains of the Day (1993), and The Golden Bowl (2000)
Other Word Forms
- merchantlike adjective
- outmerchant noun
- merchant-like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of merchant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of merchant1
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Related Words
- broker
- dealer
- exporter www.thesaurus.com
- operator
- retailer www.thesaurus.com
- seller
- shipper
- shopkeeper
- trader
- trafficker www.thesaurus.com
- vendor
- wholesaler
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