
1) An equal exchange 2) Bargain 3) Business term 4) Cash-free exchange 5) Cashless deal 6) Cashless exchange 7) Cashless transaction 8) Come to a trade agreement 9) Do business 10) Do business without cash 11) Exchange 12) Exchange for like 13) French word used in English 14) Give goods for goods 15) Give this for that
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1) Bargain 2) Deal 3) Exchange 4) Scorce 5) Swap 6) Swop 7) Trade 8) Transfer
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• (v. i.) To traffic or trade, by exchanging one commodity for another, in distinction from a sale and purchase, in which money is paid for the commodities transferred; to truck. • (n.) The act or practice of trafficking by exchange of commodities; an exchange of goods. • (n.) The thing given in exchange. • (v. t.) To trade or e...
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The exchange of goods for goods, without using money.
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(from the article `Beaufort Sea`) ...steeply to 5,000 or 6,500 ft in the sea`s upper part. Small gravel islands or shallows are often found. The largest islands are west of the ...
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the direct exchange of goods or serviceswithout an intervening medium of exchange or moneyeither according to established rates of exchange or by ... [8 related articles]
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The trading/exchange of goods or services without using currency.
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The direct exchange of goods and services without the use of money.
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The direct exchange of goods and services without the use of money.
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Exchange of goods or services without the use of money. Exchanging ships for oil would be an example of barter. Children swapping cards is another example. On an international level, there are many...
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The exchange of goods for other goods.
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Exchanging merchandise, or something other than money, for advertising time or space.
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A form of countertrade in which goods having comparable values are exchanged under a single contract
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the peaceful exchange, between individuals or communities, of a good or service in return for another good or service without monetary payments
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Bar'ter (bär'tẽr)
intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bartered (-tẽrd);
present participle & verbal noun Bartering .] [ Middle English
bartren , Old French
barater ,
bareter , to cheat, exc...
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Bar'ter noun 1. The act or practice of trafficking by exchange of commodities; an exchange of goods. « The spirit of huckstering and
barter .
Burke. »
2. The thing given in exchange.
Syn. -- Exchange; dealing; traffic; trade; truck.
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Bar'ter transitive verb To trade or exchange in the way of barter; to exchange (frequently for an unworthy consideration); to traffic; to truck; -- sometimes followed by
away ; as, to
barter away goods or honor.
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The direct exchange of goods and services between two parties, often without cash considerations.
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Is a process between counterparties who exchange goods or services for other goods and services.
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Barter is a method of trading in which goods or services are exchanged without the use of money. It is a cumbersome system, which severely limits the scope for trade. Means of exchange, such as money, enable individuals to trade with each other at much greater distance and through whole chains of intermediaries, which are inconceivable in a barter ...
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swap noun an equal exchange; `we had no money so we had to live by barter`
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Barter, or exchange of goods was customary before coinage was introduced, especially in times of emergency, such as was the case in Austria after the Second World War.
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The exchange of goods for goods without the use of a unit of exchange such as currency.
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The exchange of quantities of commercial time for merchandise or services.
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