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trade n. 1 commerce, business, traffic, exchange, barter, dealing(s),<br />

buying and selling, merchandising, marketing, mercantilism,<br />

truck: Have we any trade in shoes with South Korea? We are<br />

establishing trade with Eastern Europe? 2 calling, occupation,<br />

pursuit, work, business, employment, line (of work), m‚tier,<br />

job, vocation, craft, career, profession: Just what trade are<br />

you engaged in? 3 swap or swop, exchange, interchange, barter:<br />

Was exchanging your microwave cooker for a hi-fi set a good<br />

trade? 4 customers, clientele, custom, patrons, following,<br />

patronage, shoppers: Her shop caters chiefly to the holiday<br />

trade.<br />

--v. 5 transact or do business, buy, sell, deal, traffic,<br />

merchandise, have dealings: There are laws against Sunday<br />

trading in some areas. 6 exchange, swap or swop, interchange,<br />

switch, barter; return: Having traded his car for the boat, Sam<br />

has no way of reaching the marina.<br />

trader n. dealer, merchant, businessman, broker, merchandiser,<br />

distributor, seller, salesman, saleswoman, salesperson, vendor,<br />

buyer, purchaser, retailer, wholesaler: All sorts of traders<br />

can be found in the covered market.<br />

tradesman n. 1 merchant, dealer, shopkeeper, retailer, vendor, seller: A<br />

tradesman had been ringing at the door for several minutes. 2<br />

artisan, craftsman, journeyman, handicraftsman: He is a<br />

tradesman, a skilled cabinet-maker by profession.<br />

tradition n. custom, practice, habit, usage, convention, ritual, rite,<br />

unwritten law, institution, form, praxis, lore: Exchanging<br />

gifts on Christmas Eve has long been a tradition in our family.<br />

traditional<br />

adj. customary, usual, routine, habitual, standard, household,<br />

stock, time-honoured, established, well-known, conventional,<br />

ritual, unwritten, accustomed, historic, old, ancestral:<br />

Mazetta mocha tarts were the traditional birthday cakes at home<br />

when I was a child.<br />

traffic n. 1 movement, conveyance, shipping, transport, freight,<br />

Chiefly US transportation: Traffic across the border has<br />

resumed. 2 See trade, 1, above: Drug traffic has increased

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