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Princeton's WordNet

  1. exporternoun

    a businessperson who transports goods abroad (for sale)

Wiktionary

  1. exporternoun

    One who, or that which, exports: especially a person who or organization that exports or sells goods made in one country for delivery in another country.

    India is the leading exporter of guar gum, making up nearly 85 per cent of the global production.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Exporternoun

    He that carries out commodities, in opposition to the importer, who brings them in.

    Etymology: from export.

    Money which is weight, according to its denomination by the standard of the mint, will be that which will be melted down, or carried away in coin by the exporter, whether the pieces of each species be by the law bigger or less. John Locke.

Wikipedia

  1. exporter

    An export in international trade is a good produced in one country that is sold into another country or a service provided in one country for a national or resident of another country. The seller of such goods or the service provider is an exporter; the foreign buyer is an importer. Services that figure in international trade include financial, accounting and other professional services, tourism, education as well as intellectual property rights. Exportation of goods often requires the involvement of customs authorities.

ChatGPT

  1. exporter

    An exporter is an individual, company, or organization that sends goods, commodities, or services to another country for sale or trade. It involves the selling and shipment of items to international destinations, often done as part of a country's international trade practices. The goods may be either produced by the exporter itself or sourced from other producers.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Exporternoun

    one who exports; the person who sends goods or commodities to a foreign country, in the way of commerce; -- opposed to importer

Wikidata

  1. Exporter

    An exporter is a software application that writes out a data file in a format different from its native format. It does this via special algorithms. An exporter often is not an entire program by itself, but an extension to another program, implemented as a plug-in. When implemented in this way, the exporter converts the hosting application's native format into the desired format and writes it to the file. For example, a 3D model may be written with a modeler, such as 3D Studio Max. A game developer may want to use that model in its game, but uses a custom format that is different from 3D Studio Max's native format. Using the exporter, the model can be saved in the developer's native format and then read into the game without any extra conversion. Using exporters, game tools can also export from their native format into formats for other applications. Exporters are important tools in the video game industry. A plug-in or application that does the converse of an exporter is called an importer. Importers and exporters are often used in conjunction with one another in many software development environments.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. exporter

    The person who sends the exports abroad.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of exporter in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of exporter in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of exporter in a Sentence

  1. Terry Reilly:

    China basically in some respects is an exporter's bread and butter.

  2. Marc Short:

    I think that' locked and loaded' is a broad term and talks about the realities that we're all far safer and more secure domestically from energy independence, this is not the 1970s oil embargo. It's not 1990, when Iraq invaded Kuwait. We're now a net oil exporter, which means that the American market is much better protected.

  3. Juta Gurinaviciute:

    NZX hosts many of New Zealand's largest companies, including Fonterra Co-operative Group, which produces over 2 billion liters of milk every year and is the world's largest dairy exporter. Overseas investors owned roughly 40% of the equities market as of December 2018.DDoS attacks aim to disrupt service by flooding a network with large volumes of internet traffic. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange suffered a DDoS attack in September last year, which forced it to suspend trading, while Nasdaq, CBOE and BATS were hit by DDoS attacks for several days in 2012 resulting in patchy access to their websites but no disruptions to trading.The motive for the attack on New Zealand's stock market remains unclear and the exchange has not provided further details. How to protect yourself from cyberattacks while working from homeThis type of attack is becoming much more common, as cybercriminals capitalize on the growth in public clouds and sell their services cheaply on the dark web. DDoS attacks surged 542% in the first quarter of this year, compared to the final three months of 2019, according to cyber security company Nexusguard.''One reason why DDoS attacks are so inexpensive is that more and more people that offer DDoS-for-hire services are leveraging the scale and bandwidth of public clouds.

  4. Martin Weale:

    I didn't realize that the Western Isles are a big shellfish exporter to Spain. This was at the time of the euro crisis and people were talking about difficulties in getting paid from Spain and worrying about whether it was sensible to send these consignments.

  5. Stuart Holmes:

    We would normally hope to halve that, for an exporter buying several million a year, that has a real impact on his bottom line. It can be the difference between employing a couple of extra staff.

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