Merchandised vs. Merchandiser — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Merchandised and Merchandiser
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Merchandised
Goods bought and sold in business; commercial wares.
Merchandiser
A merchandiser is an arcade gaming device, which features a machine that contains a display of merchandise, which can be won by playing the game. In the trade, such games are described as "skill with prize" (SWP) games, and are a hybrid of games of skill and games of chance, with the preponderance of skill or chance differing between devices and often able to be set by the operator.
Merchandised
To buy and sell (goods).
Merchandiser
Goods bought and sold in business; commercial wares.
Merchandised
To promote the sale of, as by advertising or display
Merchandised a new product.
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Merchandiser
To buy and sell (goods).
Merchandised
To buy and sell goods; trade commercially.
Merchandiser
To promote the sale of, as by advertising or display
Merchandised a new product.
Merchandised
Simple past tense and past participle of merchandise
Merchandiser
To buy and sell goods; trade commercially.
Merchandiser
A trader, seller or merchant, especially in the retail trade.
Merchandiser
An arcade machine which dispenses prizes to winners.
Merchandiser
A trader.
Merchandiser
A businessperson engaged in retail trade
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