merchant Meaning in Tamil ( merchant வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
பெருவணிகர்,
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merchant தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
பின்னாளில் இவர் கிரேக்க கப்பல்துறை பெருவணிகர் அரிசுடாட்டில் ஒனாசிசை திருமணம் புரிந்தார்.
தன்மீது மக்கள் வைத்திருந்த படிமத்திற்கு மாறாக, தம்மை விட 23 அகவைகள் மூத்த, கிரேக்க கடல்வழி பெருவணிகர் அரிசுடாட்டில் ஒனாசிசை அக்டோபர் 20, 1968 அன்று மறுமணம் புரிந்தார்.
வேதாரண்யத்துக்கு அருகேயுள்ள உப்பளங்கள் சிறு வணிகர்களாலும், பெருவணிகர்களாலும், குத்தகைக்கு எடுத்து நடத்தப்படுகின்றன.
merchant's Usage Examples:
While the CashPoints Debit Card can only be used with merchants participating in the Interlink point of sale and ATM system, the NCSECU Visa Check Card can be used with any merchant accepting Visa cards.
The merchant marine of the United States in 1900 totalled 5,164,839 net tons, which was less than that of 1860 (5,353,808), in which year American shipping attained an amount which only in recent years Exports of Domestic Merchandise.
His brother, Peter Van Brugh Livingston (1710-1792), was a prominent merchant and a Whig political leader in New York.
Either as a soldier or a merchant, he found his way to Jerusalem, where a hospice had for some time existed for the convenience of those who wished to visit the holy places.
in elevation, has been cut; but some of the second growth in the south is already merchantable.
Of course there are many transactions, generally in the cheaper and coarser kinds of furs, used only in central Europe, Russia and Asia which in no way interest the London market, and there are many direct consignments of skins from collectors in America and Russia to London, New York and Leipzig merchants.
Besides the court of superior officers, which assists the pasha in the general administration of the province, there is also a mejlis or mixed tribunal for the settlement of municipal and commercial affairs, to which both Christian and Jewish merchants are admitted.
This feature of the tale contains some hint of the long nightless summer in the Arctic regions, which perhaps reached the Greeks through the merchants who fetched amber from the Baltic coasts.
The coles dhydro graphic established at various ports are for theoretical training for the higher grades of the merchant service.
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The family of Riquet, or Riqueti, originally of the little town of Digne, won wealth as merchants at Marseilles, and in 1570 Jean Riqueti bought the château and seigniory of Mirabeau, which had belonged to the great Provencal family of Barras.
His father, Arthur van Sittart (1691-1760), and his grandfather, Peter van Sittart (1651-1705), were both wealthy merchants and directors of the Russia company.
Most merchants accept the cheques from American Express.
Synonyms:
milliner, hatter, dealer, poultryman, stationer, bargainer, retailer, retail merchant, businessperson, schlockmeister, clothier, stationery seller, poulterer, vender, book seller, seller, tradesman, merchandiser, trader, shopkeeper, vintner, shlockmeister, rug merchant, meatman, market keeper, grocer, monger, jeweler, vendor, bourgeois, jeweller, salter, marketer, bookdealer, wine merchant, haberdasher, salt merchant, butcher, baker, merchant-venturer, venturer, modiste, storekeeper, trafficker, hatmaker, grain merchant,
Antonyms:
socialistic, lower-class, upper-class,