Merce

Word MERCE
Character 5
Hyphenation merce
Pronunciations N/A

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[Middle English, from Old French merci, from Medieval Latin merce-s, from Latin, reward.] ❋ Unknown (2008)

The figure of Com - merce which is entirely new, is not. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Un sophomore, che da solo ha quasi retto lattacco di Alabama, e che criminal almeno un anno ancora davanti di NCAA potrebbe diventare merce pregiata per i prossimi breeze NFL. ❋ Admin (2009)

August 29th, 2008 @ 2:01 PM bumbershoot the merce cunningham duo, last year. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The big man didn't-but not because the merce-nary had voiced an order. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2004)

The merce-nary just glared down at him, watching his former prisoner winch farther and farther out of reach. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2004)

“He has Kalas and all the Allhearts, and all the Kingsmen, and a merce-nary army that at least equals their size,” Duke Bretherford replied. ❋ Salvatore, R. A., 1959- (2003)

Mick wanted nothing less than to change history, to move the Nietzschean philosophy into the twenty-first century: the complete control of the com - merce of business and thought. ❋ Lustbader, Eric (1995)

He was also advised to tax the locals to amass a war chest and to recruit ogres and other merce-nary troops. ❋ Kirchoff, Mary (1993)

Jumping back, the mighty merce-nary could not suppress a scream. ❋ Kirchoff, Mary (1993)

Behind them strode the remainder of the human merce-naries, archers, and swordsmen. ❋ Kirchoff, Mary (1993)

He came upright, limping rapidly in the merce - nary's direction. ❋ Moorcock, Michael, 1939- (1984)

But one look at the tall merce - nary told him that he could expect no mercy. ❋ Moorcock, Michael, 1939- (1984)

American sailors and traders who carried on this com - merce concerned themselves deeply with Oriental thought and culture. ❋ CARL T. JACKSON (1968)

It is only recently that someone was able to add that education is also man's biggest business — and, indeed, educators are beginning to use language borrowed from com - merce and industry. ❋ WILLIAM K. FRANKENA (1968)

The Constitution's Com - merce Clause (Art. I, §8, cl. 3) is also used to enable the federal government to prevent inequities and pro - vide for a degree of equality, for example, through desegregation of motels and restaurants which may not be otherwise reachable. ❋ MORRIS D. FORKOSCH (1968)

The new direction for the arts — rooted in the com - merce and technology that was one facet of the ❋ TOM TASHIRO (1968)

Enemy naval forces, even if inferior in strength, were to be engaged only if it furthered the principal task of com - merce raiding. ❋ Pope, Dudley (1956)

The etymology of the word, "cum merce (with merchandise)" carries the primary meaning of traffic -- i.e., "to buy and sell goods; to trade" ❋ Edward Samuel Corwin (1920)

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