English to Telugu Dictionary mercantile

mercantile

వర్తక
definition
noun
we walked to the local mercantile
a general store.
adjective
the shift of wealth to the mercantile classes
of or relating to trade or commerce; commercial.
translation of 'mercantile'
వాణిజ్య,
వ్యాపార
example
Siberian woolly mammoths made their way over the Bering land bridge to the New World long before 'mercantile' ships made the journey.
Attracted by the spice trade, English 'mercantile' interests spread first to the Far East.
The policy itself, however, was a devastating blow to China's coastal economy and her once thriving maritime 'mercantile' ventures, creating a void later to be filled by the European trading powers.
Like his father, his political career was hampered by his adherence to fair trade and his 'mercantile' Birmingham roots.
Just as the ‘country’ banks regarded the notes of the eastern 'mercantile' banks as equivalent to specie, so did the state banks regard the notes and drafts of the Bank of the United States.
William did not assume his grandfather's title, which had lapsed on his death, but he did inherit the residue of the baronet's extensive property, and his 'mercantile' and shipbuilding businesses at Kittery.
Though not a rich man, my brother had earned a sufficient income in 'mercantile' pursuits.
My Mom's garage is sort of like a cool vintage 'mercantile' , but my Mama's so generous, I never have to pay for any of it.
The deposition states that this rating had prevailed for a number of years in all 'mercantile' transactions.
If the Legislature approves sweeping business tax reforms - replacing the business privilege and 'mercantile' taxes with a payroll tax - the board wants to control money raised by the new levy.
In the old Fort area of Bombay, where the British once had their 'mercantile' offices, is a stately stone building called Bombay House.
As prices fall further, bank loans turn sour, and one or more 'mercantile' houses, banks, discount houses, or brokerages fail.
The construction of a railroad inspired the establishment of freight and 'mercantile' businesses, and farmers grew fields of hay for horses and other pack animals.
The economic infrastructure to support its 'mercantile' potential is not in evidence in Dublin.
This close analysis of commercial patterns and practices not only supports the author's thesis about regional identity, it also offers a first-rate case study of 'mercantile' practice on the frontier.
In this respect, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside seems in effect to mirror an early phase of the radical expansion and rise to economic prominence of London's commercial and 'mercantile' estates.
It issued currency supported by adequate specie reserves, accepted deposits, discounted 'mercantile' notes, and turned a respectable profit for investors.
In the space of a generation we changed from an agrarian to a 'mercantile' culture, from a stay-at-home society to one on the move.
By 'mercantile' usage, a bank has a lien over commercial paper deposited by the customer in the ordinary course of banking business.
Despite its great girth, Mr. Chernow's opus is less suitable for more advanced students, particularly those of a 'mercantile' or financial bent.
It also represents the Min-Yue culture characterized by its contacts with the outside world and great emphasis on 'mercantile' entrepreneurship.
The chapter on towns includes photos of streets, homes, and Depression-era ‘Hoovertowns,’ whereas the one on businesses depicts impressive grand hotels, hospitals, and small 'mercantiles' .
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