
1) Agora 2) Agora, today 3) Bartering locale 4) Bazaar 5) Bourse 6) Boutique 7) Business hub 8) Change 9) Convenience store 10) Customhouse 11) Dutch boy name 12) Emporium 13) Ending of some store names 14) Ending with Wal 15) Exchange 16) Fair 17) Gas station adjunct 18) Gas station adjunct, often
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1) Bazar 2) Emporium 3) Grocery
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[broadcaster] mArt (Multicultural Amsterdam Radio and Television) is a local broadcasting station in Amsterdam. Founded by people from Suriname, it was originally focused on the Surinamese community in Amsterdam, but is now broadening its horizons to other ethnic minorities. It is a non-profit organisation, run by volunteers and unemployed ...
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[given name] Mart is a masculine given name in Estonian and less often in English. People named Mart include: ...
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• (v. t.) To traffic. • (n.) A bargain. • (n.) Battle; contest. • (n.) The god Mars. • (v. t.) To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart. • (n.) A market.
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Mart (märt)
noun [ Contr. from
market .]
1. A market. « Where has commerce such a
mart . . . as London ?»
Cowper. 2. A bargain. [ Obsolete]
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Mart noun [ See
Mars .]
1. The god Mars. [ Obsolete]
2. Battle; contest. [ Obsolete]
Fairfax. Found on
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Mart transitive verb To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart. [ Obsolete] « To sell and
mart your officer for gold To undeservers.»
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(Auction) Marts are places centrally located where animals are brought to be sold at auction.
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Mart is a Dutch name for boys and girls. The meaning is `from Mars, battle` The name is very rarely given inthe United States. The name Mart is most commonly given to Dutch boys. The chances are 100 times greater that boys are called Mart there. In Scotland and the Netherlands it is (almost) solely given to boys What do they use in other countries?...
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