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buying
English
Etymology
buy +? -ing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ba?.??/
Verb
buying
- present participle of buy
Derived terms
- impulse buying
- panic buying
Noun
buying (countable and uncountable, plural buyings)
- The act of making a purchase.
- 1707, A General Discourse of Commerce (page 126)
- […] Reckonings of all and every his Dealings, Doings, Buyings and Sellings and Employments, touching and concerning the Premises […]
- 1707, A General Discourse of Commerce (page 126)
Translations
buying From the web:
- what buying power means
- what buying and selling
patrons
English
Noun
patrons
- plural of patron
Verb
patrons
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of patron
Anagrams
- Partons, partons, strap on, strap-on, strapon, tarpons
Afrikaans
Noun
patrons
- plural of patron
Catalan
Noun
patrons
- plural of patró
French
Noun
patrons m
- plural of patron
Anagrams
- partons
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