Of a product, produced for sale in the ordinary bulk retail trade and hence of only the most basic quality.
noun
(chiefly in the plural) Steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator.
(countable or uncountable) An occupation in the secondary sector, as opposed to an agricultural, professional or military one.
(countable) A particular instance of buying or selling.
(countable) An instance of bartering items in exchange for one another.
(countable) The skilled practice of a practical occupation.
(countable) Those engaged in an industry or group of related industries.
(countable) Those who perform a particular kind of skilled work.
(mining) Refuse or rubbish from a mine.
(obsolete) A track or trail; a way; a path; passage.
(obsolete) Course; custom; practice; occupation.
(obsolete, uncountable) Instruments of any occupation.
(only as plural) A publication intended for participants in an industry or related group of industries.
(uncountable) Buying and selling of goods and services on a market.
(uncountable, UK) The business given to a commercial establishment by its customers.
(uncountable, gay slang) A masculine man available for casual sex with men, often for pay. (Compare rough trade.)
verb
(finance, intransitive, copulative) To be traded at a certain price or under certain conditions.
(horticulture, transitive or intransitive) To give someone a plant and receive a different one in return.
(intransitive) To have dealings; to be concerned or associated (with).
(transitive) To recommend and get recommendations.
(transitive, intransitive) To do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood.
(transitive, intransitive) To engage in trade.
(transitive, with for) To give (something) in exchange (for).
(transitive, with with) To mutually exchange (something) (with).
tread
tread
noun
(biology) The chalaza of a bird's egg; the treadle.
(fortification) The top of the banquette, on which soldiers stand to fire over the parapet.
(obsolete) A way; a track or path.
A bruise or abrasion produced on the foot or ankle of a horse that interferes, or strikes its feet together.
A manner of stepping.
A step taken with the foot.
The act of avian copulation in which the male bird mounts the female by standing on her back.
The grooves carved into the face of a tire, used to give the tire traction.
The grooves on the bottom of a shoe or other footwear, used to give grip or traction.
The horizontal part of a step in a flight of stairs.
The sound made when someone or something is walking.
verb
(figuratively, with certain adverbs of manner) To proceed, to behave (in a certain manner).
(intransitive) To copulate; said of (especially male) birds.
(intransitive) To step or walk (on or across something); to trample.
(transitive) To crush grapes with one's feet to make wine
(transitive) To step or walk upon.
(transitive, of a male bird) To copulate with.
To beat or press with the feet.
To crush under the foot; to trample in contempt or hatred; to subdue.
To go through or accomplish by walking, dancing, etc.
To work a lever, treadle, etc., with the foot or the feet.
treed
treed
adj
Planted or covered with trees.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tree
trend
trend
noun
(UK, dialect, dated) Clean wool.
(mathematics) A line drawn on a graph that approximates the trend of a number of disparate points.
(nautical) The angle made by the line of a vessel's keel and the direction of the anchor cable, when she is swinging at anchor.
(nautical) The lower end of the shank of an anchor, being the same distance on the shank from the throat that the arm measures from the throat to the bill.
A fad or fashion style.
A tendency.
An inclination in a particular direction.
verb
(intransitive) To have a particular direction; to run; to stretch; to tend.
(social media, intransitive, informal) To be the subject of a trend; to be currently popular, relevant or interesting.
(transitive) To cause to turn; to bend.
To cleanse or clean (something, usually wool).
tried
tried
adj
(law) Put on trial, taken before a lawcourt.
Tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of try
trode
trode
noun
(obsolete) Tread; footing.
verb
Obsolete spelling of trod
trude
trued
trued
verb
simple past tense and past participle of true
tyred
tyred
adj
(in combination) Having a certain number, or type, of tyre