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We've found 28 definitions containing the term: Export- (0.01 seconds)

smuggle  Webster Dictionary
to import or export secretly, contrary to the law; to import or export without paying the duties imposed by law; as, to smuggle lace
exportable  (exportable) Princeton's WordNet
suitable for export
unexportable  (unexportable) Princeton's WordNet
not suitable for export
exp.  (ˌɛk səˈtroʊ pi ə) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
export.
smuggle  (smuggle) Princeton's WordNet
import or export without paying customs duties
bill of entry  (bill of entry) Princeton's WordNet
a list of goods received at a customhouse for export or import
contraband  (ˈkɒn trəˌbænd) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
prohibited from export or import.
exported  Webster Dictionary
of Export
exporting  Webster Dictionary
of Export
export credit  (export credit) Princeton's WordNet
a credit opened by an importer with a bank in an exporter's country to finance an export operation
duty  (ˈdu ti, ˈdyu-) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a specific or ad valorem tax imposed by law on the import or export of goods.
smuggle  (ˈsmʌg əl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to import, export, or convey goods surreptitiously or in violation of the law.
reexport  Webster Dictionary
to export again, as what has been imported
exportation  Webster Dictionary
commodity exported; an export
smuggle  (ˈsmʌg əl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to import or export (goods) secretly, in violation of the law, esp. without payment of legal duty.
staple  (ˈsteɪ pəl) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(in medieval Europe) a town in which a body of merchants had the exclusive right to purchase certain goods for export.
smuggle  Webster Dictionary
to import or export in violation of the customs laws
banana republic  (banana republic) Princeton's WordNet
a small country (especially in Central America) that is politically unstable and whose economy is dominated by foreign companies and depends on one export (such as bananas)
export  Webster Dictionary
the act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco
cocket  Webster Dictionary
an office in a customhouse where goods intended for export are entered
byblos  (Byblos) Princeton's WordNet
an ancient Mediterranean seaport that was a thriving city state in Phoenicia during the second millennium BC; was the chief port for the export of papyrus; located in Lebanon to the north of Beirut; now partially excavated
export  Webster Dictionary
to carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the way of commerce; -- the opposite of import; as, to export grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc
bafta  Webster Dictionary
a coarse stuff, usually of cotton, originally made in India. Also, an imitation of this fabric made for export
guinea  Webster Dictionary
a district on the west coast of Africa (formerly noted for its export of gold and slaves) after which the Guinea fowl, Guinea grass, Guinea peach, etc., are named
import  Webster Dictionary
to bring in from abroad; to introduce from without; especially, to bring (wares or merchandise) into a place or country from a foreign country, in the transactions of commerce; -- opposed to export. We import teas from China, coffee from Brasil, etc
petro-  (ˈpi traɪn, -trɪn) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a combining form meaning “petroleum,”“the extraction and export of petroleum”:
ex-  (ɛks) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a prefix occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, meaning “out, out of, away, forth” (egregious; exclude; exhale; exit; export; extract), used also to signify that the action of a base verb has been carried to a conclusive point (effect; effete; erase; exaggerate; excite; exhaust), esp. in causative formations (evacuate; effeminate; exhilarate; expurgate) or privative formations, including adjectives (emasculate; enervate; exonerate; exsanguine).
ginseng  Webster Dictionary
a plant of the genus Aralia, the root of which is highly valued as a medicine among the Chinese. The Chinese plant (Aralia Schinseng) has become so rare that the American (A. quinquefolia) has largely taken its place, and its root is now an article of export from America to China. The root, when dry, is of a yellowish white color, with a sweetness in the taste somewhat resembling that of licorice, combined with a slight aromatic bitterness
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