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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
- merchant-like adjective
- merchantlike adjective
- outmerchant noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of merchant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of merchant1
Example Sentences
He has been accused of being a merchant of negativity throughout his managerial career, a coach whose football suffocates rather than inspires.
While the character in the movie had memorable one-liners about “the sweet relief of death” and how “hope is an illusion,” in the games these blue Lumas are more helpful merchants of life.
The US and UK have also carried out air strikes in Houthi-controlled Yemen in response to the Houthis' attacks on dozens of merchant vessels.
A significant part of the islands' population descended from enslaved West and Central Africans, who were forcibly transported to the Caribbean by European merchants in the 17th and 18th Centuries.
A decentralized, low-cost, flexible cottage industry will likely be transformed into a centralized, high-cost, inflexible cash cow for the merchants of death.
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