Market-town


noun
1.
a town where a regularly scheduled market is held.
noun
1.
(mainly Brit) a town that holds a market, esp an agricultural centre in a rural area

Read Also:

  • Market-value

    noun 1. the value of a business, property, etc., in terms of what it can be sold for on the open market; current value (distinguished from ). 2. . noun 1. the amount obtainable on the open market for the sale of property, financial assets, or goods and services Compare par value, book value

  • Markevich

    [mahr-key-vich; Russian muhr-kye-vyich] /mɑrˈkeɪ vɪtʃ; Russian mʌrˈkyɛ vyɪtʃ/ noun 1. Igor [ee-guh r] /ˈi gər/ (Show IPA), 1912–83, Russian conductor and composer.

  • Markhoor

    [mahr-koo r] /ˈmɑr kʊər/ noun, plural markhoors (especially collectively) markhoor. 1. .

  • Markhor

    [mahr-kawr] /ˈmɑr kɔr/ noun, plural markhors (especially collectively) markhor. 1. a wild goat, Capra falconeri, of mountainous regions from Afghanistan to India, having compressed, spiral horns and long, shaggy hair: all populations are threatened or endangered. /ˈmɑːkɔː/ noun (pl) -khors, -khor, -khoors, -khoor 1. a large wild Himalayan goat, Capra falconeri, with a reddish-brown coat […]

  • Markiewicz

    /mɑːˈkjeɪvɪtʃ/ noun 1. Constance, Countess, original name Constance Gore-Booth. 1868–1927, Irish nationalist, married to a Polish count. She fought in the Easter Rising (1916) and was sentenced to death but reprieved. The first woman elected to the British parliament (1918), she refused to take her seat


Disclaimer: Market-town definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.