merchant Meaning in Telugu ( merchant తెలుగు అంటే)
వ్యాపారి, గొప్ప మనిషి
Noun:
గొప్ప మనిషి, మర్చంట్, తాజీర్, డీలర్,
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merchant తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:
మొదట్లో సామాన్య వేశ్యగా కన్పించే మధురవాణి, నాటకం ముగిసేసరికి గొప్ప మనిషిగా కనబడుతుంది.
merchant's Usage Examples:
spelled Hillhouse) was a shipbuilder in Bristol, England, who built merchantman and men-of-war during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Norvegia expeditions The Norvegia expeditions were a sequence of Antarctic expeditions financed by the Norwegian shipowner and whaling merchant Lars Christensen during the late 1920s and 1930s.
VaishyaVaishyas are mostly landowners and merchants.
The Romans had several types of merchant galleys that specialized in various tasks, out of which the actuaria with up to 50 rowers was the most versatile, including the phaselus (lit.
battle ensued, with the heavily damaged Öland being captured alongside the convoyed merchant ships.
against the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy, United States Navy, and Allied merchant shipping.
The core market for these charts includes over 40,000 defence and merchant ships globally.
No one other than these merchants could buy from farmers or sell in cities.
Otherwise known as bank–client confidentiality or banker–client privilege, the practice was started by Italian merchants during the.
The slight couldn"t hamper the City"s growth, as merchants profiteered in arms and rum trades to belligerent countries.
He worked as a merchant, a highway surveyor, a market clerk, town clerk, town treasurer, a member of the school committee, a business executive.
This chart ranked the biggest selling singles in retail stores, as reported by merchants surveyed throughout.
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,