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Merchant

Merchant meaning

A person who traffics in commodities for profit. | The owner or operator of a retail business. | A trading vessel; a merchantman.

Synonyms of Merchant

Example sentences (20)

And a bill of exchange is when a merchant takes another merchant’s paper and pays them a certain amount of money and is repaid some money later.

Revenue did grow about 7.1% in the year with Merchant Services and Merchant Solutions growing double digits.

Over time, we learned that playing defense — convoys, hardening the merchant ships with barbed wire, security details on large merchant ships, shared intelligence — was necessary but not sufficient.

Tudor Merchant’s House is now a museum in Tenby, named after its initial use – as the property was built by a merchant during the bustling Tudor times.

The company offers payment processing services, including merchant onboarding, risk and underwriting, authorization, settlement, chargeback processing, and other merchant support.

The United States Merchant Marine Academy is a federal service academy that educates and graduates licensed Merchant Marine officers.

He sailed for several years as a Merchant Marine Officer on board various commercial merchant vessels.

In the household, An-mei’s mother is sexually by the merchant, now her husband, and emotionally abused by his second wife, who claims An-mei’s son as her own in order to gain the prestige as the mother of the merchant’s heir.

The strength of Advantex's product – unsecured working capital and marketing services – for the small merchant market and the benefit its merchant portfolio offers to credit card customers of the TD Bonus Rewards Program should continue to drive revenue.

An individual nation's fleet and the people that crew it are referred to as its merchant navy or merchant marine.

Caparo Merchant Bar, next to steel works in Scunthorpe, are the UK's largest producer of merchant bar; nearby is Tata Steel Wire Rod.

Cash out is a facility provided by the merchant, and not the bank, so the merchant can limit or vary how much cash can be withdrawn at a time, or suspend the facility at any time.

Gilbert began his life as a merchant, perhaps as a textile merchant, but by the 1120s he was living in London and was a property owner, living on the rental income from his properties.

Mercantile MarineIn Ireland it is the "Mercantile Marine"; in the United Kingdom it is the "Merchant Navy"; in the USA it is the "Merchant Marine".

Merchant marine For long periods of the last millennium Britain had the largest merchant fleet in the world, but it has slipped down the rankings as the use of Flags of convenience has grown.

Merchant marine In 1998, Gabon’s merchant marine owned two vessels totalling GRT.

Merchant marine In 2005, the country had one merchant ship (a cargo vessel of GRT or over) in service, totaling GRT.

Nowadays due to the increase in automation on merchant vessels and the increase in the unattended machinery spaces (UMS) aboard them, the number of seafaring engineers has decreased drastically on board merchant ships.

The cloth merchant purchased the wool and provided it to the weaver, who sold his produce back to the merchant.

The merchant can only be deployed through the use of a Merchant progress card (of which there are six), on a land hex near a city or a settlement.