2. Verb. (third-person singular of market) ¹
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Definition of Markets
1. market [v] - See also: market
Lexicographical Neighbors of Markets
Literary usage of Markets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin by Public Affairs Information Service (1920)
"Dept. of farms and markets. Div. of foods and markets. Why not go straight to
the farm with your basket? WH Main, lip '19 Reprint of a special article ..."
2. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England by Edward Potts Cheyney (1907)
"markets and Fairs.—-Within the towns, in addition to the ordinary trading described
in the last chapter, much buying and selling was done at the weekly or ..."
3. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1913)
"Office of markets of the United States department of agriculture. ... Wholesale
terminal markets in Germany and their effect on food costs and conservation. ..."
4. History of Manufactures in the United States by Victor Selden Clark (1916)
"Manufactures classified by markets, 92. The transatlantic market, 94. The island
market, 98. The Indian trade and the fleet trade, 100. ..."
5. Developmental Impact of Rural Infrastructure in Bangladesh by Raisuddin Ahmed, Mahabub Hossain (1990)
"INFRASTRUCTURE, RURAL markets, AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Infrastructure shapes the
development of the rural economy largely through its impact on the operation ..."
6. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent (1873)
"This was before it was settled that we had no markets overt in this country in the
... 1 Later English cases on this subject no markets overt in America is ..."
7. Village Life in China: A Study in Sociology by Arthur Henderson Smith (1899)
"The combined effect of these various causes is to make the Chinese dependent upon
local markets to an extent which is not true of inhabitants of Occidental ..."
8. Social New York Under the Georges, 1714-1776: Houses, Streets, and Country by Esther Singleton (1902)
"For the rest of the community, there were public markets to which the country
people of Staten Island, New Jersey, and Long Island brought provisions every ..."