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  • 61Trade Center-mae Station — nihongo|Trade Center mae Station|トレードセンター前駅|Tureedosentaa mae eki is a train station on the Nankō Port Town Line (New Tram) in Suminoe ku, Osaka, Japan. The station services the Osaka World Trade Center (WTC) Building, the third tallest building… …

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  • 62traffic — I. n. Trade, commerce, exchange or sale of commodities. II. v. n. 1. Trade, barter, deal, bargain, chaffer, carry on commerce, buy and sell, exchange. 2. Trade meanly, trade mercenarily. III. v. a. Exchange …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 63traffic — n 1. movement, transportation, transport, transit, conveyance, freight. 2. commerce, buying and selling, business, barter, truck, exchange, trade. See trade(def. 1). 3. smuggling, bootlegging, rumrunning, drug or dope dealing, drug or dope… …

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  • 64trade — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. business, profession, occupation; livelihood; craft; merchandising; commerce, traffic, barter; clientele; purchase and sale, deal. v. t. barter, buy and sell, bargain. See sale. II (Roget s IV) n. 1.… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 65traffic —   1. Of pedestrians, vehicles. Ne e ana i ke alahele.     Heavy traffic, nui nā ka a (motor).     Traffic policeman, māka i kū huina.   2. See trade …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 66Trade —    From the time that towns in the Netherlands joined the Hansa League during the Middle Ages, commerce has been an im portant source of prosperity. During the Republic and the “Golden Age,” 17th century shipping was the major means of transport …

    Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands

  • 67trade — An exchange of one commodity, article, or piece of real or personal property for another, sometimes including the addition on the one side of an amount of money known as boot. 30 Am J2d Exch P § 1. An occupation or calling; any ordinary… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 68traffic — [16] The ultimate origins of traffic are not known. It was acquired from French traffique, which in turn was borrowed from Old Italian traffico, a derivative of the verb trafficare ‘trade’, but there the trail goes cold. It is generally assumed… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 69traffic with yourself —    obsolete masturbation    Another form of trade:     For having traffic with thyself alone,    Thou of thyself thy sweet self doth deceive. (Shakespeare, Sonnets) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 70trade — n 1. commerce, traffic, buying and selling, barter, truck; dealing, transaction, exchange, swap, interchange, reciprocity; business, marketing, merchandising, mercantilism, commercialism; bargaining, negotiating, negotiation. 2. craft, skill,… …

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