engaged in traffic
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industrial — I adjective automated, commercial, engaged in business, engaged in traffic, factory made, industrialized, machine made, manufactural. manufactured, manufactured for sale, mass produced, mechanical, mechanized, mercantile, relating to traffic,… … Law dictionary
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tradesman — A man who follows a particular trade. A man engaged in business, as distinguished from a professional man. In England, the word would seem to be principally used as expressive of a person engaged in traffic as a small shopkeeper; but in this… … Ballentine's law dictionary
commercial — a. Trading, mercantile, engaged in traffic, relating to traffic, arising from traffic, skilled in commerce … New dictionary of synonyms
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