Merchandise ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Merchandise ( noun )

  1. Goods or commodities offered for sale.
  2. Trade goods or products.
  3. Commercial products, especially as distinguished from fine art.

Origin:

From old french 'merchandise' meaning 'goods, wares' and ultimately from latin 'merx, merc-' meaning 'merchandise, wares'.

Examples:

  1. The store offers a wide range of merchandise, from clothing to electronics.
  2. The company's merchandise includes a variety of food and beverage products.
  3. He works in the merchandise department, responsible for stocking and displaying products.

(As a verb)

Merchandise ( verb )

  1. Goods or commodities offered for sale.
  2. Trade goods or products.
  3. Commercial products, especially as distinguished from fine art.

Origin:

From old french 'merchandise' meaning 'goods, wares' and ultimately from latin 'merx, merc-' meaning 'merchandise, wares'.

Examples:

  1. The store offers a wide range of merchandise, from clothing to electronics.
  2. The company's merchandise includes a variety of food and beverage products.
  3. He works in the merchandise department, responsible for stocking and displaying products.
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