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mercantile

[mur-kuhn-teel, -tahyl, -til] / ˈmɜr kənˌtil, -ˌtaɪl, -tɪl /




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Just like Miami, the style emerged in the city at a time of economic flux and transformation, spurred by its modern, mercantile port-city energy.

From BBC

A long history of mercantile trade along the eastern shores of Africa left its mark on the DNA of ancient Swahili people.

From New York Times

Jennifer Paxton suggests it's more likely that Celtic culture spread to the British Isles as a kind of Iron Age "meme," by way of a Celtic-speaking mercantile elite along the Atlantic edge of Europe.

From Salon

In energy markets, benchmark U.S. crude rose 33 cents to $79.20 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York mercantile Exchange.

From Seattle Times

You’re not just a passive eater, you are actually a very active participant in a social and mercantile exchange.

From Los Angeles Times