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Definitions
Noun
1

plural of trade

"The ancient Polynesians used their knowledge of the trades to navigate across the vast Pacific Ocean."

2

Steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator.

In plain English: Trades are skilled jobs that involve learning how to build, repair, and maintain things with your hands instead of sitting at a desk or using computers.

"My father runs his own trades with three different clients in the city."

Usage: Trades refer specifically to steady easterly winds found near the equator, distinct from variable local breezes or seasonal monsoons. Use this term when describing consistent wind patterns that historically influenced global maritime trade routes.

Verb
1

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trade

"The contractor trades his old tools for new ones at the local market."

In plain English: To trade means to give something you have and get something else that someone has instead.

"He sells his pottery at local markets on weekends and trades there with other artisans to expand their customer base."

Example Sentences
"My father runs his own trades with three different clients in the city." noun
"The old man repaired shoes and clocks for his various trades." noun
"He bought tools to start new trades in the small town market." noun
"Those ancient cultures developed unique trades that supported their communities." noun
"He sells his pottery at local markets on weekends and trades there with other artisans to expand their customer base." verb
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Rhyming Words
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