Anti |
A prefix meaning against, opposite or opposed to, contrary, or in place of; -- used in composition in many English words. It is often shortened to ant-; as, antacid, antarctic. |
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Anti-American |
Opposed to the Americans, their aims, or interests, or to the genius of American institutions. |
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Anti-federalist |
One of party opposed to a federative government; -- applied particularly to the party which opposed the adoption of the constitution of the United States. |
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Anti-Gallican |
Opposed to what is Gallic or French. |
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Trade |
A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort. |
v. |
Trade |
Course; custom; practice; occupation; employment. |
v. |
Trade |
Business of any kind; matter of mutual consideration; affair; dealing. |
v. |
Trade |
Specifically: The act or business of exchanging commodities by barter, or by buying and selling for money; commerce; traffic; barter. |
v. |
Trade |
The business which a person has learned, and which he engages in, for procuring subsistence, or for profit; occupation; especially, mechanical employment as distinguished from the liberal arts, the learned professions, and agriculture; as, we speak of the trade of a smith, of a carpenter, or mason, but not now of the trade of a farmer, or a lawyer, or a physician. |
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Trade |
Instruments of any occupation. |
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Trade |
A company of men engaged in the same occupation; thus, booksellers and publishers speak of the customs of the trade, and are collectively designated as the trade. |
v. |
Trade |
The trade winds. |
v. |
Trade |
Refuse or rubbish from a mine. |
v. |
Trade |
To barter, or to buy and sell; to be engaged in the exchange, purchase, or sale of goods, wares, merchandise, or anything else; to traffic; to bargain; to carry on commerce as a business. |
v. i. |
Trade |
To buy and sell or exchange property in a single instance. |
v. i. |
Trade |
To have dealings; to be concerned or associated; -- usually followed by with. |
v. i. |
Trade |
To sell or exchange in commerce; to barter. |
v. t. |
Trade |
imp. of Tread. |
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Trade-mark |
A peculiar distinguishing mark or device affixed by a manufacturer or a merchant to his goods, the exclusive right of using which is recognized by law. |
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Trade union |
An organized combination among workmen for the purpose of maintaining their rights, privileges, and interests with respect to wages, hours of labor, customs, etc. |
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