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importer

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Word definitions for importer in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who, or that which, imports: especially a person or company importing goods into a country.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone whose business involves importing goods from outside (especially from a foreign country)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE big ▪ This has helped make it a big importer of garbage. ▪ Dixon hopes to become a big importer of motorcycle clothing and accessories, too. ▪ Only a sixth of Paris's milk came in on the Nord network, the biggest ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Importer \Im*port"er\, n. One who imports; the merchant who brings goods into a country or state; -- opposed to exporter.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
An importer is a software application that reads in a data file or metadata information in one format and converts it to another format via special algorithms (such as filters ). An importer often is not an entire program by itself, but an extension to ...

Usage examples of importer.

By a doorway beside a Greek restaurant, his nameplate is sandwiched between that of a Cypriot travel agent and a fancy goods importer.

She took a little time, sipping Evian water and thinking cool thoughts, before turning her attention to the next document: an order form to a Danish importer of violent pornography.

Lester Keith Brassard of 341 Roscommon Drive, 52-year-old importer with offices in lower Manhattan.

The dark-faced Frank Vizzini of Bay Ridge, known as the Importer, and the sausagelike Tony Pentangeli of the Rockaways, who controlled the truckers, both afraid of change and dissensions within their families, were adamantly opposed to the plan.

Harnrim "Darkspells" Starangh did not smile at that observation, but Lady Ambrur was carefully looking now into the round and startled eyes of the importer Aumun Bezrar and no longer meeting the gaze of the Red Wizard.

Being late has punitive consequences – the Ring Imperium has always been a net importer of brainpower and a net exporter of gravitational potential energy.

Mayhap the scribes who wrote the grimoires were in the pay of the bay leaf importers?

He recognized in the group a stillsuit manufacturer down from Carthag, an electronics equipment importer, a water-shipper whose summer mansion was near his polar-cap factory, a representative of the Guild Bank (lean and remote, that one), a dealer in replacement parts for spice mining equipment, a thin and hard-faced woman whose escort service for off-planet visitors reputedly operated as cover for various smuggling, spying, and blackmail operations.

Groups of importers are bound to be multinational, but all of them speak either English or French.

The organization of food importers were arguing about redistributing territory, and while Chloe had a great fondness for lamb and oranges and a well-cooked chicken, there was a limit to her fascination.

I dialed Great Lakes Importers, Paul Venito's legitimate front, but there was no answer.

Quickly he had found out that access to the material was relatively easy and that the trade was prodigious, quite secret, with many small importers, all of them very vague about their business.

She took a running step, plastered herself to the stone side of Gallandry and took a quick look down the cut that led most of the way through Gallandry Isle, roofed with a solid next floor overhead, but not below, where an iron-failed balcony overlooked the water: narrow dark little nook of Gallandry business, the Gallandrys being shippers, factors, importers who sent their big motor-barges up and down the Port and the Grand.

Then we sell them to exporters who resell them to importers, and someday they end their travels on the wall of someone's parlor in Tokyo or Bonn or New York.

We've had to turn away customers for ordinary dinnerware because he shot the last quarter's budget on some Mexican piggy banks some equally enthusiastic importer stuck him with.