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merchant mer‧chant [ˈmɜːtʆnt ǁ ˈmɜːr-] noun [countable] COMMERCE
1. a person or organization that buys and sells goods or a particular type of goods:
• US tobacco merchants are depending more and more on international sales.
• wine merchants and distributors
a merchant selling to large numbers of buyers:
• low-cost, high-volume products sold by mass merchants and superstores
someone who owns a shop, or the shop itself:
• Retail merchants often cannot afford expensive advertising.
2. used by
credit card companies to talk about the shops etc that accept their cards:
• Today, over 18 million merchants accept Visa.
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merchant UK US /ˈmɜːtʃənt/ noun [C] COMMERCE
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grain/cotton/wine merchants
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Experienced merchants said that the fee structure for accepting cards is confusing.
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Local merchants experienced a revenue boost in the lead up to Thanksgiving.
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Most online merchants will email you an order confirmation with details of your purchase.
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merchant UK US /ˈmɜːtʃənt/ adjective [before noun]
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merchant customers/families/fees
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merchant fleet/seaman
Financial and business terms.
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Merchant — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Hoshang Merchant (* 1947), indischer Autor und Dichter Ismail Merchant (1936–2005), indisch britischer Filmproduzent Ival Arthur Merchant (1898–1985), Veterinär Pathologe und Bakteriologe Livingston T.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Merchant — Mer chant, a. Of, pertaining to, or employed in, trade or merchandise; as, the merchant service. [1913 Webster] {Merchant bar}, {Merchant iron} or {Merchant steel}, certain common sizes of wrought iron and steel bars. {Merchant service or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
merchant — mer·chant / mər chənt/ n: a person who trades in goods esp. of a certain kind and possesses expertise in the area of the goods and the practices of trading in them or who employs others with such expertise a warranty that the goods shall be… … Law dictionary
Merchant — Mer chant, v. i. To be a merchant; to trade. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
merchant — ► NOUN 1) a wholesale trader. 2) N. Amer. & Scottish a retail trader. 3) informal, chiefly derogatory a person fond of a particular activity: a speed merchant. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of ships, sailors, or shipping activity) involved with commerce. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
merchant — [mʉr′chənt] n. [ME marchant < OFr marchant < VL * mercatans, prp. of * mercatare, for L mercari, to trade, buy < merx, wares: see MARKET] 1. a person whose business is buying and selling goods for profit; trader, esp. one in the… … English World dictionary
Merchant — Mer chant, n. [OE. marchant, OF. marcheant, F. marchand, fr. LL. mercatans, antis, p. pr. of mercatare to negotiate, L. mercari to traffic, fr. merx, mercis, wares. See {Market}, {Merit}, and cf. {Commerce}.] 1. One who traffics on a large scale … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
merchant — [n] person who sells goods broker, businessperson, consigner, dealer, exporter, handler, jobber, marketer, operator, retailer, salesperson, seller, sender, shipper, shopkeeper, storekeeper, trader, tradesperson, trafficker, tycoon, vendor,… … New thesaurus
Merchant — For other uses, see Merchant (disambiguation). Merchants from Holland and the Middle East trading. A merchant is a businessperson who trades in commodities that were produced by others, in order to earn a profit. Merchants can be one of two types … Wikipedia
merchant — n. 1 a wholesale trader, esp. with foreign countries. 2 esp. US & Sc. a retail trader. 3 colloq. usu. derog. a person showing a partiality for a specified activity or practice (speed merchant). Phrases and idioms: merchant bank esp. Brit. a bank… … Useful english dictionary