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51market — See: FLEA MARKET, IN THE MARKET FOR, ON THE MARKET, PLAY THE MARKET …
52Market Is Up — A common phrase meaning the market (or a major market index) is trading higher than the previous closing price. The opposite would be the market is down or the market is off …
53market — See: flea market, in the market for, on the market, play the market …
54Market — The gathering together of people for the purposes of trade, thus the licence of a lord to hold such an event from which he made money. On market days all shops within a set radius were required to be shut so that there was no competition. The… …
55market — [12] The Latin word for ‘goods to be sold’ was merx (source of English commerce, merchant, and mercury). From it was derived the verb mercārī ‘buy’, and its past participle produced the noun mercātus ‘trade, market’. In Vulgar Latin this became… …
56market — mar·ket || mÉ‘rkɪt / mÉ‘Ëkɪt n. place where people gather to buy and sell; store for the sale of food; bazaar; fair; demand for goods or services (Economics); rate of purchase and sale (Economics) v. sell; buy at a market; sell in a market;… …
57market — [12] The Latin word for ‘goods to be sold’ was merx (source of English commerce, merchant, and mercury). From it was derived the verb mercārī ‘buy’, and its past participle produced the noun mercātus ‘trade, market’. In Vulgar Latin this became… …
58market — n ( es/ ) market [L mercatum]; market rights …
59market — is., İng. market Özellikle her türlü yiyecek maddesinin, ev, büro, mağaza vb. yerlere ait gereçlerin satıldığı dükkân Birleşik Sözler hipermarket müzik market süpermarket …
60market — I. n. 1. Mart, emporium, place of traffic entrepôt. 2. Market house, market place. 3. Sale, opportunity to sell. 4. Price, cost, worth, valuation, rate, charge. II. v. a. Vend, sell, traffic in, offer for sale, dispose of …