barter

  • 51barter — I. verb Etymology: Middle English bartren, from Anglo French *bareter to do business, exchange, alteration of Old French barater more at barratry Date: 15th century intransitive verb to trade by exchanging one commodity for another transitive… …

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  • 52barter — Synonyms and related words: abalienate, abalienation, agency, alien, alienate, alienation, amortization, amortize, amortizement, assign, assignation, assignment, backscratching, bargain, bargain and sale, bartering, bequeath, bequeathal,… …

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  • 53barter — bar·ter || bɑːtÉ™ n. exchanging of goods and services; trade v. exchange goods and services …

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  • 54Barter —    L Practised in colony in early days, 122 …

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  • 55barter — v 1. trade, exchange, swap, swop, bandy, commute, give and take. 2. bargain, deal, traffic, truck, dicker, haggle, Scot. argle bargle, higgle, chaffer, negotiate. n 3. trade, traffic, commerce, buying and selling; business, marketing,… …

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  • 56barter — bar·ter …

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  • 57barter — bar•ter [[t]ˈbɑr tər[/t]] v. i. 1) to trade by exchange of commodities rather than by the use of money 2) to exchange in trade, as one commodity for another; trade 3) to bargain away unwisely or dishonorably (usu. fol. by away): bartering away… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 58Barter — RadioPP Exchange of airtime for programming or goods …

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  • 59barter —   Kū ai. Rare: hailawe, make …

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  • 60barter — The exchange of goods and productive services for other goods and productive services, without the use of money. Rosenberg v. State, 12 Md.App. 20, 276 A.2d 708, 711. See also exchange …

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