aboragate |
transact |
As a verb transact is
to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
transact |
transect |
In transitive terms the difference between transact and transect
is that
transact is to carry over, hand over or transfer something while
transect is to divide something by cutting transversely.
As a noun transect is
a path along which a researcher moves, counts and records his observations.
transact |
transat |
As a verb transact
is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
As a noun transat is
a type of large deck chair with a footrest that slides under the seat when not needed.
transit |
transact |
As verbs the difference between transit and transact
is that
transit is to pass over, across or through something while
transact is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
As a noun transit
is the act of passing over, across, or through something.
mobilize |
transact |
In lang=en terms the difference between mobilize and transact
is that
mobilize is to become made ready for war while
transact is to conduct business.
As verbs the difference between mobilize and transact
is that
mobilize is to make something mobile while
transact is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
transact |
subagent |
As a verb transact
is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
As a noun subagent is
(legal) a person employed by an agent to transact the whole, or a part, of the business entrusted to the latter.
transact |
procuration |
As a verb transact
is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
As a noun procuration is
the act of procuring; procurement.
transact |
horsetrader |
As a verb transact
is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
As a noun horsetrader is
(literally) a person who buys and sells horses, especially one who makes such transactions in a clever or skillful manner.
transact |
telebusiness |
As a verb transact
is to do, carry through, conduct or perform some action.
As a noun telebusiness is
(uncountable) business transacted over telecommunication networks.
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