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Learn to pronounce com·merce

/ˈkämərs/
noun
  1. the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
    "the possible increase of commerce by a great railroad"
    synonyms: trade, trading, buying and selling, business, bargaining, dealing, traffic, trafficking, (financial) transactions, dealings, negotiations, merchandising
  2. social dealings between people.
    "outside the normal commerce of civilized life"
  3. sexual intercourse.

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1. The exchange or buying and selling of goods, commodities, property, or services especially on a large scale and involving transportation from place to place.
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the buying and selling of goods and services, esp. in large amounts: Congress has the power to regulate commerce between the states.
Commerce refers generally to the activity of exchanging products, goods, and services for financial gain.
Commerce is the exchange of goods and services on a large scale. Any transaction that uses the money to purchase goods or services is a part of the Commerce.
1. the buying and selling of goods, esp. when done on a large scale between cities, states, or countries; trade 2. social intercourse 3. Rare sexual intercourse
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