Crossword-Solution: MERCANTILE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Mercantile | a. | Of or pertaining to merchants, or the business of merchants; having to do with trade, or the buying and selling of commodities; commercial. |
We have 23 clues for the answer “MERCANTILE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| relating to or characteristic of trade or traders | 1 answer |
| Engaged in trade. | 1 answer |
| merchantable | 3 answers |
| nummular | 4 answers |
| pecuniary | 7 answers |
| Financial __ | 15 answers |
| Trading ___. | 19 answers |
| paying | 21 answers |
| marketable | 24 answers |
| monetary | 24 answers |
| moneymaking | 25 answers |
| remunerative | 25 answers |
| materialistic | 27 answers |
| cornerstone | 30 answers |
| Commercial ___ | 38 answers |
| substructure | 42 answers |
| devising | 43 answers |
| Mercenary | 47 answers |
| Plentiful | 59 answers |
| mundane | 63 answers |
| Paperwork | 66 answers |
| Advertising | 68 answers |
| Practical | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MERCANTILE (5)
Socialist policy, embodied in a thicket of bureaucratic regulations, in many instances has driven away or pushed underground the mercantile and entrepreneurial spirit for which Syrian businessmen have long been famous.
The triangular trade between Europe, Africa, and the New World, was one of the most lucrative aspects of the mercantile economy.
Miss Hawkins was the youngest of the two daughters of a Bristol—merchant, of course, he must be called; but, as the whole of the profits of his mercantile life appeared so very moderate, it was not unfair to guess the dignity of his line of trade had been very moderate also.
Meanwhile he held on to his modest position in a mercantile house in New Orleans, where an equal familiarity with English, French and Spanish gave him no small value as a clerk and correspondent.
The _Shipping and Mercantile Gazette_, the _Lloyd’s List_, the _Packet-Boat_, and the _Maritime and Colonial Review_, all papers devoted to insurance companies which threatened to raise their rates of premium, were unanimous on this point.
Quotes with MERCANTILE (3)
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I don't know it is that I always feel that other people can create things but that I can't. I imagine it's simpler living in remote tribes or communities where one is obliged to have a go or else you have to do without. I suppose it is fear of failure in an age where political correctness is trying to erase the word 'failure' from the language. It's OK to fail isn't it, but only if you've tried? What is so bizarre is that when one does try, one rarely falls short. Obviously s…
Via the mediation of the Enlightenment, this movement had changed from a hobby among a tiny literate elite and their secretaries, an ostentatious amusement among princely and mercantile art patrons and their masterly suppliers (who established a first 'art system'), into a national, a European, indeed a planetary matter. In order to spread from the few to the many, the renaissance had to discard its humanistic exterior and reveal itself as the return of ancient mass culture. …
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1965).