Mart (noun)

A market, especially one where goods are sold wholesale rather than retail.

Origin:

From old english mærct, from latin mercatus "market".

Examples:

  1. The meat mart was a busy place, with vendors selling all sorts of meats, from chicken to beef.
  2. The mart was filled with merchants selling everything from fruits and vegetables to clothing and jewelry.
  3. The farmer's mart was a weekly event where local farmers sold their produce directly to consumers.
  4. The mart was crowded with shoppers looking for deals on bulk items.
  5. The mart was a popular destination for people looking to buy goods at wholesale prices.
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