merci-

(Latin: merx, wares, merchandise)


amerce
amerceable
commerce
commercial
commercialism
commercialization
commercialize
commercially
gramercy
1. A word formerly used to express thankfulness, with surprise; many thanks.
2. Etymology: exclamation of thanks or surprise, from Old French grand-merci, "great thanks".
hypermarket
1. A huge supermarket; usually built on the outskirts of a town or city.
2. A very large self-service store that sells products usually sold in department stores; as well as, those sold in supermarkets; for example, clothes, hardware, electrical goods, and food.
3. Etymology: from a translation of the French hypermarché.
market
marketable
mart
mercantile
mercenary
1. Working merely for the sake of monetary or other reward; actuated by considerations of self-interest.
2. Someone who receives payment for his services; chiefly, a professional soldier serving a foreign power.

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