Vend

  • 11vend — ► VERB 1) offer (small items) for sale. 2) Law or formal sell. ORIGIN Latin vendere sell …

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  • 12vend|ee — «vehn DEE», noun. Especially Law. the person to whom a thing is sold; buyer …

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  • 13vend|er — «VEHN duhr», noun. 1. a seller, especially a peddler or person who sells on the street; vendor: »a flower vender. SYNONYM(S): hawker. 2. = vending machine. (Cf. ↑vending machine) …

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  • 14vend — sol·vend; vend·ee; vend·er; vend·ibil·i·ty; vend; vend·ible; vend·able; …

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  • 15vend — UK [vend] / US verb [transitive] Word forms vend : present tense I/you/we/they vend he/she/it vends present participle vending past tense vended past participle vended formal to sell something …

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  • 16vend — vendable, adj. /vend/, v.t. 1. to sell as one s business or occupation, esp. by peddling: to vend flowers at a sidewalk stand. 2. to give utterance to (opinions, ideas, etc.); publish. v.i. 3. to engage in the sale of merchandise. 4. to be… …

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  • 17vend — /vɛnd / (say vend) verb (t) 1. to dispose of by sale; peddle. 2. to give utterance to (an opinion, etc.). –verb (i) 3. to vend something. 4. to be disposed of by sale. {Latin vendere sell} –vendible, adjective …

  • 18vend — [[t]vɛnd[/t]] v. t. 1) bus to sell as one s occupation, esp. by peddling: to vend flowers at a sidewalk stand[/ex] 2) bus to give utterance to (opinions, ideas, etc.); publish 3) bus to engage in selling merchandise 4) bus to be sold • Etymology …

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  • 19Vend'emiaire — Ven d[ e] miaire , n. [F., fr. L. vindemia vintage.] The first month of the French republican calendar, dating from September 22, 1792. [1913 Webster] Note: This calendar was substituted for the ordinary calendar, dating from the Christian era,… …

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  • 20Vendœuvres — País …

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