Traffic (v. i.) |
To pass goods and commodities from one person to another for an equivalent in goods or money; to buy or sell goods; to barter; to trade. |
Traffic (v. i.) |
To trade meanly or mercenarily; to bargain. |
Traffic (v. t.) |
To exchange in traffic; to effect by a bargain or for a consideration. |
Traffic (v.) |
Commerce, either by barter or by buying and selling; interchange of goods and commodities; trade. |
Traffic (v.) |
Commodities of the market. |
Traffic (v.) |
The business done upon a railway, steamboat line, etc., with reference to the number of passengers or the amount of freight carried. |
Traffic |
Consists of road users including pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, streetcars, buses and other conveyances, either singly or together, while using the public way for purposes of travel |
Traffic |
2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh |
Traffic |
Album |
Traffic |
English rock band |
Traffic |
Peer-reviewed scientific journal |
Traffic Synonyms |
Dealings |
TRAFFIC (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Therapeutic angiogenesis with FGF-2 for intermittent claudication |