What does εμπορευμα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word εμπορευμα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use εμπορευμα in Greek.

The word εμπορευμα in Greek means προϊόν, εμπόρευμα, αγαθό, εμπόρευμα, εμπόρευμα, εισερχόμενο εμπόρευμα, εμπόρευμα, φορτίο απεσταλμένο ξανά, πλούσιος. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word εμπορευμα

προϊόν, εμπόρευμα, αγαθό

(trade: product)

Η χώρα είναι γνωστή για αγαθά όπως ρούχα και κοσμήματα.
The country is famous for commodities such as clothing and jewelry.

εμπόρευμα

(sth offered for sale or consumption)

The university library offered some highly controversial fare for adventurous academics.

εμπόρευμα

(merchandise)

εισερχόμενο εμπόρευμα

(goods being delivered)

εμπόρευμα

(in store)

Tom got a job stocking merchandise at the grocery store.

φορτίο απεσταλμένο ξανά

(goods shipped again)

πλούσιος

(with abundance of sth) (μεταφορικά)

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