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price P0552200 (prīs)n.1. The amount as of money or goods, asked for or given in exchange for something else.2. The cost at which something is obtained: believes that the price of success is hard work.3. The cost of bribing someone: maintained that every person has a price.4. A reward offered for the capture or killing of a person: a felon with a price on his head.5. Archaic Value or worth.tr.v. priced, pric·ing, pric·es 1. To fix or establish a price for: shoes that are priced at sixty dollars.2. To find out the price of: spent the day pricing dresses.Idiom: price out of the market To eliminate the demand for (goods or services) by setting prices too high. [Middle English pris, from Old French, from Latin pretium; see per- in Indo-European roots.] price′a·ble adj.pric′er n.priceable (ˈpraɪsəbəl) adjhaving a computable value; able to be priced EncyclopediaSeepriceMedicalSeePrice |