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mercantile Meaning in Tamil ( mercantile வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

வர்த்தக சம்பந்தமான,



mercantile தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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mercantile's Usage Examples:

During the Taurus phase, and after a slow start, increasingly mercantile, urban and imperialistic civilisations arose.


It was extensively adopted in the British navy, the Cunard line and many other important emigrant and mercantile lines.


In his speech to the delegations in 1898 he dwelt on the necessity of expanding Austria's mercantile marine, and of raising the fleet to a strength which, while not vying with the fleets of the great naval powers, would ensure respect for the Austrian flag wherever her interests needed protection.


"The Housatonic, in portions placid, in others wild and rapid, winding along the deflecting barrier of the Hoosac Hills, is the most beautiful river of the state, despite the mercantile use of its water-power.


His travels and mercantile experience had led E t u eopre him to conclude that the Hindu methods of computing were in advance of those then in general use, and in 1202 he published his Liber Abaci, which treats of both algebra and arithmetic.


In 1767 he obtained a situation as translator in the excise office, and ten years later a post as storekeeper in a mercantile house.


He is practically free from the multifarious duties which the English consul has to discharge in connexion with the mercantile marine, nor has he to perform marriage ceremonies; and financially he is much better off, being allowed to retain as personal all fees obtained from his notarial duties.


In the British mercantile marine all ships (except those employed exclusively in trading between ports on the coasts of Scotland) are compelled to keep an official log book in a form approved by the Board of Trade.


The vast size of the market-squares with their surrounding porticos, and the importance of the caravans of merchants who traded with other nations, show that mercantile had risen into some proportion to military interests.


In mercantile contracts in computing the period of a month the day from which the time is to begin to run is excluded, but in sentences of imprisonment the day on which the sentence begins is included, so that the numerically corresponding day in the month in which the sentence expires would be excluded.


gold florins circulated in mercantile Florence and gold sequins or ducats in Venice.





Synonyms:

commercial,



Antonyms:

superior, noncommercial,

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