Mart
[mahrt] /mɑrt/
noun
1.
market; trading center; trade center.
2.
a building, center, or exposition for the sale of goods by manufacturers and wholesalers to retail merchants.
3.
Archaic. a fair.
4.
Obsolete. .
[mahrt] /mɑrt/
noun, Scot. and North England.
1.
a cow or ox fattened for slaughter.
/mɑːt/
noun
1.
a market or trading centre
n.
“market, gathering for buying and selling,” mid-15c., from Middle Dutch markt, from Latin mercatus “trade” (see market).
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