Results for: bringing in of goods from a foreign country
English English
any word or phrase that is peculiarly English; quality that is typical of the English, British English word, English word in foreign languageAnglicism
apparatus for producer gas, manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), organism that makes its food, organizer of movie, recording, something genera...producer
approaching middle of something, bringing together toward a central point; concentration, concentration of power in few handscentralization
area defended by team, area of country with separate government, area that animal considers its own, area under the jurisdiction of a state; region, district, zone, domain, district that agent covers, field of inquiry, governed geographic area, landterritory
area in a cellar; cost for storing goods (in a cellar), cellar space, storage chargecellarage
area of business or industry, business publication, business; commerce; barter; occupation, buy and sell goods, buying and selling, commercial customers, commercial; of commerce, deal, deal in something, transact, buy and sell; barter, exchange; purcha...trade
area of countryside, open or forested country (British)weald
area where group lives, country ruled by another, group of animals or plants, group of colonists, group of people who have settled in a new country and who are still subject to the mother country; country or location subject to the mother country; comm...colony
Argentina, Argentinean, country in southern South America, of Argentina (country in South America)Argentine
Argentine, of Argentina, of Argentina (country in South America), resident of Argentina (country in South America), somebody from ArgentinaArgentinean
argue, buyer of stolen goods, deal in stolen goods, enclose area with fence, enclose within a fence or other barrier; separate with a fence or other barrier; protect, guard; fight with swords; evade a question, respond in a vague manner, enclosing stru...fence
arrange goods in a window display, arrange hair, clean fish and game, clothes, clothing required for particular occasion, come into alignment, cover a wound, decorate something, dress rehearsal, finish a material, formal, of clothing or dress; of a for...dress
arrive from elsewhere, bring in as a settler, come and settle in a country, come to a country in order to take up permanent residence, settle in a new countryimmigrate
art of sword fighting; fences; material for constructing fences; use of witty remarks to avoid answering direct questions, dealing in stolen goods, evasiveness, fence materials, reparteefencing
artefact, foreign substance, method-dependent result, object made by human, tool; object; man made object (often referring to primitive tools)artifact
 

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