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mercantile

1. Interrelated with the economic theory of mercantilism, which implies that the success of a nation depends on its available capital and trade with other nations. 2. Involving merchants or trade (e.g. The New York Mercantile Exchange).

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    mer·can·tile (mûr k n-t l , -t l , -t l). adj. 1. Of or relating to merchants or trade. 2. Of or relating to mercantilism. [French, from Italian, from mercante, merchant, from ...
     
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