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Definitions
Noun
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plural of merchant

"The bustling market square was filled with merchants selling fresh produce and handmade crafts from colorful stalls."

In plain English: Merchants are people who buy and sell goods for money.

"The local merchants gathered in the town square to celebrate the annual harvest festival."

Usage: Use merchants to refer to people who buy and sell goods or services professionally, such as shopkeepers or traders. Do not use this word to describe items being sold, which should be called merchandise instead.

Example Sentences
"The local merchants gathered in the town square to celebrate the annual harvest festival." noun
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Origin

Derived from Old French marchant, this term originates from the Latin mercator (merchant), which comes from merx meaning goods or merchandise. It originally referred to anyone engaged in buying and selling commodities, a definition that remains central today.

Rhyming Words
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