Vendor (noun)

A person or company that sells goods.

Origin:

Late middle english (as a noun in the sense "seller"): from latin venditor, from vendere "to sell".

Examples:

  1. The vendors at the market were selling fresh produce.
  2. The vendor didn't have the item in stock.
  3. The software vendor promised to fix the bug in the next release.
  4. The vendor was selling handmade jewelry.
  5. The food vendor at the festival was busy with customers.
Some random words: bankrupt, scupper, pulmonary