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trading post
trading postn. A station or store in a sparsely settled area established by traders to barter supplies for local products.trading post n 1. (Commerce) a general store established by a trader in an unsettled or thinly populated region 2. (Stock Exchange) stock exchange a booth or location on an exchange floor at which a particular security is traded trad′ing post` n. a general store established in a remote area, orig. by a trading company to obtain furs, etc., in exchange for food, clothing, and other supplies. [1790–1800, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | trading post - a retail store serving a sparsely populated region; usually stocked with a wide variety of merchandisecountry store, general storemercantile establishment, outlet, retail store, sales outlet - a place of business for retailing goods | Translationstrading post
trading postA store, usually found in sparsely settled areas, where inhabitants can exchange products they make, grow, or trap, for goods sold by the store.trading post
Trading PostsThe physical places on exchanges where transactions occur. Trading posts are most important to exchanges that use the open outcry or a similar system. They are becoming increasingly irrelevant as more exchanges conduct trading electronically.trading post
Synonyms for trading postnoun a retail store serving a sparsely populated regionSynonyms- country store
- general store
Related Words- mercantile establishment
- outlet
- retail store
- sales outlet
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