Definitions | market |
| noun
- City square or other place where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise.
- The crowds at the market were quite noisy.
- We're going to the market to get some fresh vegetables and fruits.
- Place or network where trading takes place.
- There was heavy trading of stock in the market today.
- The market is a process, actuated by the interplay of the actions of the various individuals cooperating under the division of labor.
- : Definition used by famous economist of the Austrian school, Ludwig Von Mises, in his book http://www.mises.org/humanaction/chap15sec1.asp Human Action.
- Group of customers that possibly want to buy one's product.
- We believe that the market for the new widget is the older homeowner.
- The sum total of trades in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities.
Translations: - German: Markt(de)m
- Spanish: mercado(es)m
verb
- (transitive) Making products available for sale and promoting them.
- We plan to market it by next quarter.
Translations: - French: commercialiser(fr)
- German: vermarkten
- Spanish: poner al mercado
adjective (no (compar) or (superl))
- With relation to the market.
- We waited to hear the latest market results.
Translations: - Dutch: markt-
- French: du marché
- German: Markt-
- Spanish: del mercado
Etymology: From Old North French market ( marchiet, marché), from mercatus "trade; market", derived from merx "merchandise". Related are merchant and Mercury (among other things the Roman god of commerce).
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