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Market
ˈmɑː.kɪtMeanings of Market:
nounA regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
Usage examples:
They wanted to browse around the street market
verbAdvertise or promote (something).
Usage examples:
The product was marketed under the name ‘aspirin’
Market-price
ˌmɑː.kɪt ˈpraɪsMeanings of Market-price:
nounThe price that something could be sold for at a particular time
Usage examples:
Fair trade demands that buyers of the coffee it certifies pay higher than the market price., despit…
Meanings of Marketable:
adjectiveAble or fit to be sold or marketed.
Usage examples:
The flotation will make the shares marketable
Meanings of Marketably:
adverbIn such a way as to be marketable.
Meanings of Marketed:
verbAdvertise or promote (something).
Usage examples:
The product was marketed under the name ‘aspirin’
nounA regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
Usage examples:
They wanted to browse around the street market
Marketeers
ˌmɑː.kɪˈtɪərMeanings of Marketeers:
nounA person who sells goods or services in a market.
Usage examples:
Software marketeers
Meanings of Marketer:
nounA person or company that advertises or promotes something.
Usage examples:
A leading manufacturer and marketer of medical products
Meanings of Marketing:
nounThe action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
Usage examples:
The western arts of marketing and distribution
verbAdvertise or promote (something).
Usage examples:
The product was marketed under the name ‘aspirin’
Markets
ˈmɑː.kɪtMeanings of Markets:
nounA regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
Usage examples:
They wanted to browse around the street market
verbAdvertise or promote (something).
Usage examples:
The product was marketed under the name ‘aspirin’
Markhors
ˈmɑːkɔːMeanings of Markhors:
nounA large wild goat with very long twisted horns, native to central asia.
Usage examples:
One is shown hunting, and whereas its prey, the markhor or mountain goat, looks as craggy as the ro…
Meanings of Marking:
nounA mark or set of marks.
Usage examples:
The new outfits had luminous reflective markings
verbMake a visible impression or stain on.
Usage examples:
He fingered the photograph gently, careful not to mark it
Meanings of Marking-off:
phrasal verbTo make or draw a line that separates one thing from another
Usage examples:
Sheep graze on lush pastures marked off by centuries-old hedge rows.
Markings
ˈmɑː.kɪŋMeanings of Markings:
nounA mark or set of marks.
Usage examples:
The new outfits had luminous reflective markings
Meanings of Markless:
adjectiveWithout any mark or marks; unmarked.
Marks
mɑːkMeanings of Marks:
nounA small area on a surface having a different colour from its surroundings, typically one caused by damage or dirt.
Usage examples:
The blow left a red mark down one side of her face
verbMake a visible impression or stain on.
Usage examples:
He fingered the photograph gently, careful not to mark it
Marksman
ˈmɑːks.mənMeanings of Marksman:
nounA person skilled in shooting.
Usage examples:
A police marksman
Marksmen
ˈmɑːksmənMeanings of Marksmen:
nounA person skilled in shooting.
Usage examples:
A police marksman
Meanings of Markswoman:
nounA woman skilled in shooting.
Usage examples:
Annie oakley, a survivor of battery, whipping, torture, starving, freezing, and repeated, brutal ra…
Meanings of Marlaceous:
adjectiveOf the nature of or resembling marl.
Meanings of Marlberry:
nounAn evergreen shrub or small tree, ardisia escallonioides (family myrsinaceae), bearing white flowers and shiny black berries, and occurring in tropical and subtropical america (also "†marlberry-cherry"). later also: a related shrub, a. japonica, native to japan and china, with white flowers and pink fruits (rare).
Meanings of Marlinespikes:
nounA pointed metal tool used by sailors to separate strands of rope or wire.
Usage examples:
There's no technobabbling about phased inducers or flux capacitors or what-have-you; the ‘space-shi…
Marling
mɑːlMeanings of Marling:
verbApply marl to.
Usage examples:
Small fields were being assiduously marled to produce corn crops
nounAn unconsolidated sedimentary rock or soil consisting of clay and lime, formerly used as fertilizer.
Usage examples:
The ancient right to dig marl for fertilizer
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