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haberdasher Meaning in Tamil ( haberdasher வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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haberdasher's Usage Examples:

The imports are: - Coffee, cotton cloths, cotton goods, crockery, drysalteries, fezzes, glass-ware, haberdashery, hardware, henna, ironware, jute, linen goods, manufactured goods, matches, petroleum, salt, sugar, woollen goods, yarns, 'c.


It is the chief centre in Germany of the cotton, wool, silk and velvet manufactures, and of upholstery, drapery and haberdashery of all descriptions, of printed calicoes, of Turkey-red and other dyes, and of fine chemicals.


haberdashery business as well as bringing up 8 children!The principal imports, over 90% being of British origin, are cotton goods, clothing and haberdashery, leather, boots, 'c.


The principal imports are: cotton goods, woollen manufactures; apparel, haberdashery and linen; silk manufactures; leather and leather goods.


The derby and top hat had held sway over men's haberdashery for decades, but the 1920's saw new hat styles take over.


The imports are mainly rice, wheat, cotton goods, wine, coal, hardware and haberdashery, and guano.


haberdashery departments.


What makes this fact still more certain is the circumstance that a haberdasher in Cheapside living "'twixt Wood Street and Milk Street," two streets on the north side opposite Bread and Friday Streets, described himself as " over against the Mermaid tavern in Cheapside.


Haberdasher >>haberdasher's shop which also sold children's clothes.


Panama has had an important trade: its imports, about twice as valuable as its exports, include cotton goods, haberdashery, coal, flour, silk goods and rice; the most valuable exports are gold, india-rubber, mother of pearl and cocobolo wood.


"Coverdale and Grafton left Paris quickly, but soon returned, rescued a great number of the finished sheets, "four great dryvats " full of them having been sold to a haberdasher instead of being burnt - and conveyed types, printing-presses and workmen to England.


Other notable branches of manufacturing industry, besides those already named, are flour-mills, jute, hosiery, lace, paper, cement, hats, haberdashery, machinery, tobacco, soap and candle factories, iron and steel works, distilleries, breweries, potteries, vinegar, chocolate, varnish, furniture, clothing and brickworks.





Synonyms:

merchant, clothier, merchandiser,



Antonyms:

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