Results for: one who cuts down trees and sells them, one who is involved in the buying and selling of timber
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against business principles or practices, not concerned with commerce or business, that is not involved with trade, not conforming to accepted commercial practice, unprofitableuncommercial
aggressive seller, attract customers, offer or advertise something, one who aggressively solicits business; one who scouts race horses in training in order to gain information to aid betting (British); ticket scalper, one who sells tickets for a price ...tout
aggressive, combative, belligerent; engaged in warfare, involved in fighting, one who has aggressive or combative tendencies; one who is engaged in warfare, somebody aggressively supporting causemilitant
agitated, shocked, deeply upset, set of timber parts for barrel, shake, bundle of grain or corn; set of wood and metal pieces for constructing a barrel or boxshook
alligator pear, creamy green, green fruit which grows on trees, green-fleshed edible fruit, of creamy green color, tree on which avocados growavocado
alter the format of computer data, product sold abroad, selling of goods abroad, send goods abroad, ship, send abroad, sell overseas, shipping of goods to other countries; storage of data in a format which can be read by other programs (Computers), spr...export
American bird that clings to treeswoodcreeper
American corporation headquartered in California, operator of several subsidiaries worldwide (involved in business services, coal production, and engineering and construction services)Fluor
amino acid derived from fish proteins, amino acid involved in tissue growthhistidine
among trees, cover area with trees, forest, cover or plant with trees; supply wood for; equip oneself with firewood (wood up), fuel or building material, fuel something with wood, golf club, lumber; forest; log; firewood; wooden block; wooden musical i...wood
amount added to price, selling at an increased price; amount added to the cost of the goods to cover the overhead expensesmarkup
amount sold or rate of selling, auction, commercial transaction in which one party buys an item from another party; instance of offering goods at a reduced price; demand for merchandise; auction, department selling things, market or demand, opportunity...sale
An organization owned by its members, for example, agriculture cooperatives that assist farmers in selling their products more efficiently and apartment buildings owned by the residents who have full control of the property.Cooperative
ancient Greek or Roman sacrifice, great sacrifice, public sacrifice and banquet in ancient Rome or Greece that involved the mass killing of 100 cattle or oxen; large sacrificehecatomb
animal hide, animal skin; moorland; flat seam (Sewing); number of trees cut in a season, chop tree down, fall, fierce, terrible, ruthless, cruel; destructive; deadly, inauspicious, knock down, chop down (a tree); sew the edge of a seam down flat, knock...fell
 

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