
1) Accountancy 2) Affair 3) Affairs 4) Agenda 5) Agribusiness 6) Agriculture 7) Berth 8) Biz 9) Butchering 10) Byplay 11) Calling 12) Career 13) Catering 14) Class 15) Clientele 16) Commerce 17) Company 18) Concern 19) Corporation 20) Craft 21) Deal 22) Dealership 23) Dealings 24) Employment 25) Finance
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1) Business concern 2) Business organisation 3) Business organization 4) Commercial 5) Common degree 6) Company 7) Concern 8) Conglomerate 9) Employment 10) Enterprise 11) Exclusively Anglo word 12) Exclusively Saxon word 13) Firm 14) Not economy or first class 15) Occupation 16) Pursuit 17) Slang for defecation
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n. any activity or enterprise entered into for profit. It does not mean it is a company, a corporation, partnership, or has any such formal organization, but it can range from a street peddler to General Motors. It is sometimes significant to determine if an accident, visit, travel, meal or other activity was part of "business" or for pleasure or n...
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• (n.) That which busies one, or that which engages the time, attention, or labor of any one, as his principal concern or interest, whether for a longer or shorter time; constant employment; regular occupation; as, the business of life; business before pleasure. • (n.) Financial dealings; buying and selling; traffic in general; mercantile...
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1. A firm. 2. The activities engaged in by firms.
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Broadly, you are in business if you are trading with a view to making a profit. There are criteria to differentiate between a business and a hobby. If in doubt, contact the Inland Revenue, accountant or Tax Advisor.
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Origin: From Busy. ... 1. That which busies one, or that which engages the time, attention, or labour of any one, as his principal concern or interest, whether for a longer or shorter time; constant employment; regular occupation; as, the business of life; business before pleasure. 'Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?' (Luke II. ...
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(n) Business is an activity undertaken for the purpose of making profit or adding wealth to a person or entity by resorting to financial transaction in order to get a margin of profit on such transactions. Activity not intended to get profit or margin and done to enjoy the pleasure is not a business
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(also called stage business) The gestures, expressions, and general activity (beyond blocking) of ac
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An organization operated with the objective of making a profit from the sale of goods or services.
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Movements or activity used by the actors to reinforce their character.
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Busi'ness noun ;
plural Businesses [ From
Busy .]
1. That which busies one, or that which engages the time, attention, or labor of any one, as his principal concern or interest, whether for a longer or shorter time; constant employment; regular occupation; as, the
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A continuous and regular activity that has income or profit as its primary purpose.
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A business is any entity which is in existence to make money.
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Any activity carried on with the intent to make a profit or any enterprise engaged in such activity. A business does not have to have a formal organization; it can be a corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, or any other type of entity, ranging from a street peddler to General Motors.
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Business is the collective noun for a group of ferrets.
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Business is slang for prostitution.
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Broadly, you are in business if you are trading with a view to making a profit. There are criteria to differentiate between a business and a hobby. If in doubt, contact the Inland Revenue, accountant or Tax Adviser.
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byplay noun incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect; `his business with the cane was hilarious`
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concern noun a commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it; `he bought his brother`s business`; `a small mom-and-pop business`; `a racially integrated business concern`
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For the purpose of business relief, business includes any business carried on in the exercise of a profession or vocation.
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Group of multi ferrets
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(ITIL Service Strategy) An overall corporate entity or organization formed of a number of business units. In the context of ITSM, the term includes public sector and not-for-profit organizations, as well as companies. An IT service provider provides IT services to a customer within a business. The IT service provider may be part of the same busines...
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an occupation, profession, or trade: His business is poultry farming. · the purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit. · a person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service; profit-seeking enterprise or concern. · volume of trade; patronage: Most of the store's business come...
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A business is an organization or entity that sells goods or services for a profit. The important part of this definition is that a business is something that operates in order to make a profit. Not all businesses actually are successful enough make a profit, but their main purpose is to generate profits.
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