Crossword-Solution: IMPORTER 8 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Importer n. One who imports; the merchant who brings goods into a
country or state; -- opposed to exporter.

We have 15 clues for the answer “IMPORTER”

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Buyer of British tweeds, for instance. 1 answer
He brings in the ginseng 1 answer
International businessman. 1 answer
International dealer 1 answer
Merchant of foreign goods. 1 answer
One who brings in goods from elsewhere 1 answer
Singer Wagoner's statement? 1 answer
Tariff payer 1 answer
someone whose business involves importing goods from outside 1 answer
Customs concern 2 answers
exporter 5 answers
shipper 5 answers
Merchant 16 answers
merchant adventurer 24 answers
Carrier 58 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IMPORTER (5)

Although agriculture has been almost all in private hands, farms have been small and inefficient, and the republic traditionally has been a net importer of food.
The 1992 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
Forfeited articles shall be destroyed as directed by the Secretary of the Treasury of the court, as the case may be; however, the articles may be returned to the country of export whenever it is shown to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury that the importer had no reasonable grounds for believing that his or her acts constituted a violation of law.
Copyright Law of the United States of America: Library of Congress Copyright Office 2008
Among the crowd of unthinking fanatics, a captive or a pilgrim might sometimes observe the superior refinements of Cairo and Constantinople: the first importer of windmills 65 was the benefactor of nations; and if such blessings are enjoyed without any grateful remembrance, history has condescended to notice the more apparent luxuries of silk and sugar, which were transported into Italy from Greece and Egypt.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
The works sold for $1,085,000." Incidentally it may be noted, as illustrative of the problems brought to Edison, that while he had the factory at Harrison an importer in the Chinese trade went to him and wanted a dynamo to be run by hand power.
Edison, His Life and Inventions Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin 2006
Among the crowd of unthinking fanatics, a captive or a pilgrim might sometimes observe the superior refinements of Cairo and Constantinople: the first importer of windmills [65] was the benefactor of nations; and if such blessings are enjoyed without any grateful remembrance, history has condescended to notice the more apparent luxuries of silk and sugar, which were transported into Italy from Greece and Egypt.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997

Quotes with IMPORTER (3)

Somewhere along the line, Made in China began to sound like a bargain. (...) When an importer told a retail buyer that an item was quoted at 65¢ and made in the USA, the buyer figured it could be purchased somewhere cheaper. When the same product was quoted at 65¢ and was said to have been made in China the buyer figured it could not be found for any less.
Paul Midler Poorly Made in China: An Insider's Account of the Tactics Behind China's Production Game
Psycholinguists argue about whether language reflects our perception of reality or helps create them. I am in the latter camp. Take the names we give the animals we eat. The Patagonian toothfish is a prehistoric-looking creature with teeth like needles and bulging yellowish eyes that lives in deep waters off the coast of South America. It did not catch on with sophisticated foodies until an enterprising Los Angeles importer renamed it the considerably more palatable "Chilean sea bass.
Hal Herzog Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals
SWEET POTATO BISQUE WITH CRABMEATGRAPEFRUIT ICE IN A SWEET TORTILLA CRISPLAMB SEARED IN ANCHO CHILI PASTE ON POLENTA TWO CHUTNEYS: PEAR & MINTASPARAGUS FLANAMERICAN GOAT CHEESE, EAST & WEST, WITH RED-WINE BISCUITSAVOCADO KEY LIME PIEPINON TORTA DE CIELO & CHOCOLATE MOCHA SHERBETShe'd invented the cake just for tonight; the sherbet came from Julia Child, a remarkably simple confection made with sour cream. Torta de cielo was a traditional wedding cake from the Yucatan, slim an…
Julia Glass The Whole World Over
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Used 11 times in crossword archives (1949–2010).