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An auction is usually a process of buying and selling goods or services by offering them up for bids, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest... |
Chinese auction is a type of the all-pay auction, where the probability of winning depends on the relative size of a participant's bid. The choice of the... |
needed] One etymology of the term codswallop originates from beer sold in Codd's bottles, though this is generally dismissed as a folk etymology. The bottles... |
trinket) Look up tchotchke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tchotchke (n.) on Online Etymology Dictionary Tchotchke etymology on World Wide Words... |
Vehicle impoundment (redirect from Impounded vehicle auction) recycled for their metal, stripped of their parts at a wrecking yard or auctioned off for the benefit of the impounding agency. The word impound means to... |
does not sell, paying only the auction fees. Shilling has a substantially higher rate of occurrence in online auctions, where any user with multiple accounts... |
Nepal (redirect from Etymology of Nepal) view has found some support though it does not answer the question of etymology. It has also been proposed that Nepa is a Tibeto-Burman stem consisting... |
Gavel (redirect from Auction hammer) Hammer or mallet used in a court or auction... |
Hazing (redirect from Pledge auction) exploitation by new members. In some languages, terms with a religious theme or etymology are preferred, such as baptism or purgatory (e.g. baptême in Belgian French... |
Cambodia (redirect from Etymology of Cambodia) learn from for other ASEAN countries in terms of conducting solar power auctions. To attract more investment in renewable energy, the government could improve... |
Numismatics (redirect from Numismatic auction catalogs) 2006-07-14. Retrieved 2006-08-09. Harper, Douglas. "numismatics". Online Etymology Dictionary. nomisma. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short. A Latin Dictionary... |
Fiji (redirect from Etymology of Fiji) under its power, the resultant prisoners of war were regularly sold at auction to the planters. This provided a source of revenue for the government and... |
together" in Latin, but Lego Group claims this is only a coincidence and the etymology of the word is entirely Danish. Years before the little plastic brick... |
Slavery (redirect from Slave-auction) Georg (1970). "Zur Etymologie des Wortes 'Slavus' (Sklave)" [On the etymology of the word 'Slavus' (slave)]. Glotta, Zeitschrift fur Griechische und... |
Name of Andalusia (category Place name etymologies) inscriptions on coins minted by the Umayyad rulers of Iberia, from ca. 715. The etymology of the name has traditionally been derived from the name of the Vandals... |
scene. The origin of hip is unknown; there are many explanations for the etymology of hip, but they remain unproven. Research and speculation by both amateur... |
The Kedem Auction House was founded in 2008 in Jerusalem as an auction house for Judaica and Israeliana (i.e. items relating to Israel and the pre-state... |
Contract bridge (section Auction) The cards are dealt to the players; then the players call (or bid) in an auction seeking to take the contract, specifying how many tricks the partnership... |
bottle. One etymology of the term codswallop originates from beer sold in Codd bottles, though this is generally dismissed as a folk etymology. The bottles... |
Pomegranate (section Etymology) Grenada"—a term which today survives only in heraldic blazons. This is a folk etymology, confusing the Latin granatus with the name of the Spanish city of Granada... |