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merchant

Merchant vs Merchand - What's the difference?

merchant | merchand |


As verbs the difference between merchant and merchand

is that merchant is as a resident of a region, to buy goods from a non-resident and sell them to another non-resident while merchand is to traffic.

As a noun merchant

is a person who traffics in commodities for profit.

As a proper noun Merchant

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Merchant vs Carrier - What's the difference?

merchant | carrier |


As nouns the difference between merchant and carrier

is that merchant is a person who traffics in commodities for profit while carrier is a person or object that carries someone or something else.

As proper nouns the difference between merchant and carrier

is that merchant is {{surname|lang=en} while Carrier is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken in Canada. Sometimes considered to be three separate languages; Southern Carrier, Northern Carrier and Central Carrier.

As a verb merchant

is as a resident of a region, to buy goods from a non-resident and sell them to another non-resident.

Salesperson vs Merchant - What's the difference?

salesperson | merchant |


As a noun salesperson

is a salesman or saleswoman.

As a proper noun merchant is

.

Merchant vs Bussinessmen - What's the difference?

merchant | bussinessmen |

Taxonomy vs Merchant - What's the difference?

taxonomy | merchant |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun merchant is

.

Merchantry vs Merchant - What's the difference?

merchantry | merchant |


As a noun merchantry

is (dated) the body of merchants taken collectively.

As a proper noun merchant is

.

Merchant vs Seler - What's the difference?

merchant | seler |


As a proper noun merchant

is .

As a noun seler is

celery.

Merchant vs Null - What's the difference?

merchant | null |


As a proper noun merchant

is .

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Merchant vs Tidewaiter - What's the difference?

merchant | tidewaiter |


As a proper noun merchant

is .

As a noun tidewaiter is

a customs officer who oversees the landing of goods from merchant vessels in order to secure payment of duties.

Merchant vs Butlerage - What's the difference?

merchant | butlerage |


As a proper noun merchant

is .

As a noun butlerage is

(legal|archaic) a duty formerly paid to the king's butler on every tun of wine imported into england by foreign merchants.

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