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trade goods

n. articles of commerce [syn: commodity, goods]

Usage examples of "trade goods".

And you need our cash a lot more than we need your trade goods, Mr.

She also wondered how much longer this treat would be avail-able and if they could possibly search out additional supplies, possibly as trade goods since the Catteni had come to appreciate the caffeine hit.

She also wondered how much longer this treat would be available and if they could possibly search out additional supplies, possibly as trade goods since the Catteni had come to appreciate the caffeine hit.

Same with wheat, same with lumber, same with trade goods coming this way.

In August, Edmund Steed packed his bateau with cords of trade goods and lashed the new canoe astern to house the overflow.

He had focused on the docks and merchants awaiting his trade goods, and the architectural wonder of the city above them.

Accera was a farming townthey had brought trade goods to exchange for produce, after all-and to the farmers, the merchants were a tribe apart.

If I send my clerks around to look for trade goods, I want to know they can outrun gatherers.

I'll need replacements to pay for the guns, silks and this year's trade goods.

It was where the first merchanter's strike had started, when merchanters from one end of space to the other had made it clear that trade goods didn't and wouldn't move without merchant ships.

We've provisions enough to take us to Ruathym, and our trade goods won't spoil before the next trip.