Solo quedan 4 consultas gratuitas
Lengua inglesa
No se ha encontrado la palabra exacta. Esto es lo más aproximado:
mercantile
adjective
1 formal belonging or relating to trade or traders; commercial.
2 belonging to, like or relating to mercantilism.
[17c: French, from Italian, from mercante merchant]
adjective
1 formal belonging or relating to trade or traders; commercial.
2 belonging to, like or relating to mercantilism.
[17c: French, from Italian, from mercante merchant]
mercantile marine see under merchant navy
mercantilism
noun
1 econ the business of merchants; trade and commerce.
2 hist advocacy of the mercantile system, an economic strategy based on the theory that a nation's interests were best served by development of overseas trade and restriction of imports.
[19c]
mercantilist noun , adjective .
noun
1 econ the business of merchants; trade and commerce.
2 hist advocacy of the mercantile system, an economic strategy based on the theory that a nation's interests were best served by development of overseas trade and restriction of imports.
[19c]
mercantilist noun , adjective .
Mercator's projection or Mercator's map projection or Mercator projection
noun , map-making , geog a representation of the surface of the globe in which the meridians are parallel straight lines, and the parallels of latitude are straight lines at right angles to these.
[17c: from Gerhardus Mercator, the Latin version of the name of the Flemish-born German cartographer Gerhard Kremer (1512?94)]
noun , map-making , geog a representation of the surface of the globe in which the meridians are parallel straight lines, and the parallels of latitude are straight lines at right angles to these.
[17c: from Gerhardus Mercator, the Latin version of the name of the Flemish-born German cartographer Gerhard Kremer (1512?94)]
mercenary
adjective
1 derog excessively concerned with the desire for personal gain, especially money.
2 hired for money.
noun (mercenaries ) a soldier available for hire by a country or group.
[14c meaning -someone who works for hire-: from Latin mercenarius , from merces reward or hire]
adjective
1 derog excessively concerned with the desire for personal gain, especially money.
2 hired for money.
noun (mercenaries ) a soldier available for hire by a country or group.
[14c meaning -someone who works for hire-: from Latin mercenarius , from merces reward or hire]
© Hodder Education
Palabras más buscadas
Descubre las palabras más buscadas por usuarios como tú
transigencia
transigencia
1 s. f. Condición o actitud transigente o tolerante .
EJEMPLO: con...
infame
infame
(Del lat. infamis .)
1 adj./ s. Se refiere a la persona o la acción que son...
flogosis
flogosis
(Del gr. phlogosis .)
s. f. MEDICINA Alteración patológica en una parte...
vaivén
vaivén
1 s. m. Movimiento alternativo de un cuerpo en dos sentidos opuestos a modo de balanceo u...