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finished goods

n. goods that are completed as to manufacturing but not yet sold or distributed to the end-user.

Usage examples of "finished goods".

They were the flunkies who had brought their mistresses' diamonds, emeralds and rubies to be sewn onto bodices or headdresses or whatever, and would not depart until they took the gem-finished goods with them.

Instead of building pyramids and cathedrals, those in command of the social surplus chose to invest in ships, warehouses, raw materials, finished goods and other material forms of wealth.

I could tell Scrandon was accustomed to making a ceremony of delivering his finished goods, but I told him bluntly that Lord Golden had commanded me to make the greatest haste.

To these great fairs came merchants even from Flanders and Germany, shippers with French wines, shearers with the wool-clip from Wales, and clothiers with the finished goods, gowns, jerkins, hose, town fashions come to the country.

Both finished goods and the machinery with which to make electronic stuff.

Since their own manufacturing was restrained and they were prohibited from obtaining finished goods from other lands, it was more galling still to have new restrictions imposed on their own production of such basic items as cloth and iron.

My father says the merchants of the Staple can preen themselves as much as they please, but finished goods, piece goods, is the coming trade.

They took the raw materials which the colonies produced to England, and there they turned them into finished products, and then they exported the finished goods to the four corners of the world.

You could transport people, send dispatch boxes, ship ores, ship finished goods, send food.