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Definition of price
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Price (n. & v.)
Value;
estimation;
excellence;
worth.
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Market
::
Market
(n.) An
opportunity
for
selling
anything;
demand,
as shown by price
offered
or
obtainable;
a town,
region,
or
country,
where the
demand
exists;
as, to find a
market
for one's
wares;
there is no
market
for
woolen
cloths
in that
region;
India is a
market
for
English
goods..
Engross
::
Engross
(v. t.) To
purchase
either
the whole or large
quantities
of, for the
purpose
of
enhancing
the price and
making
a
profit;
hence,
to take or
assume
in undue
quantity,
proportion,
or
degree;
as, to
engross
commodities
in
market;
to
engross
power..
Cheapen
::
Cheapen
(v. t.) To ask the price of; to bid,
bargain,
or
chaffer
for..
Low
::
Low
(adv.)
Under the usual
price;
at a
moderate
price;
cheaply;
as, he sold his wheat low..
Corner
::
Corner
(v. t.) To get
command
of (a
stock,
commodity,
etc.),
so as to be able to put one's own price on it; as, to
corner
the
shares
of a
railroad
stock;
to
corner
petroleum..
Esteem
::
Esteem
(v. t.)
Estimation;
opinion
of merit or
value;
hence,
valuation;
reckoning;
price..
Hand
::
Hand (n.) Rate;
price.
Spoke
::
Spoilsmonger
(n.) One who
promises
or
distributes
public
offices
and their
emoluments
as the price of
services
to a party or its
leaders.
Cariccio
::
Cariccio
(n.) A
caprice;
a
freak;
a
fancy.
Booming
::
Booming
(a.)
Advancing
or
increasing
amid noisy
excitement;
as,
booming
prices;
booming
popularity..
Cheap
::
Cheap (n.)
Having
a low price in
market;
of small cost or
price,
as
compared
with the usual price or the real
value..
Redeem
::
Redeem
(v. t.) To
ransom,
liberate,
or
rescue
from
captivity
or
bondage,
or from any
obligation
or
liability
to
suffer
or to be
forfeited,
by
paying
a price or
ransom;
to
ransom;
to
rescue;
to
recover;
as, to
redeem
a
captive,
a
pledge,
and the
like..
Popular
::
Popular
(a.)
Adapted
to the means of the
common
people;
possessed
or
obtainable
by the many;
hence,
cheap;
common;
ordinary;
inferior;
as,
popular
prices;
popular
amusements..
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A fit or turn; a short
paroxysm;
a
caprice.
Indulge
::
Indulge
(v. t.) to yield to the
desire
of; to
gratify
by
compliance;
to
humor;
to
withhold
restraint
from; as, to
indulge
children
in their
caprices
or
willfulness;
to
indulge
one's self with a rest or in
pleasure..
Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) An
opinion
or
notion
formed
without
much
reflection;
caprice;
whim;
impression.
Depreciate
::
Depreciate
(v. t.) To
lessen
in price or
estimated
value;
to lower the worth of; to
represent
as of
little
value or claim to
esteem;
to
undervalue.
Metage
::
Metage
(v.)
Charge
for, or price of,
measuring..
Pris
::
Pris (n.) See
Price,
and 1st
Prize..
Agiotage
::
Agiotage
(n.)
Exchange
business;
also,
stockjobbing;
the
maneuvers
of
speculators
to raise or lower the price of
stocks
or
public
funds..
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