COMMERCE- an interchange of goods or commodities, esp. on a large scale between different countries (foreign commerce) or between different parts of the same country (domestic commerce); trade; business.
APPRENTICE-1. a person who works for another in order to learn a trade: an apprentice to a plumber.
2. History/Historical. a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade.
3. a learner; novice; tyro.
4. U.S. Navy. an enlisted person receiving specialized training.
5. a jockey with less than one year's experience who has won fewer than 40 races.
–verb (used with object)
6. to bind to or place with an employer, master craftsman, or the like, for instruction in a trade.
–verb (used without object)
7. to serve as an apprentice: He apprenticed for 14 years under a master silversmith.
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2007-03-14 08:14:39
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answered by wifeylarue 2
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commerce is daily, weekly, monthly activity of people + businesses buying goods and services from various providers.
an apprentice is a person who goes to work to learn from a mentor.
2007-03-14 07:44:56
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answered by dharp66 3
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commence-to begin happening, or begin something
.apprentice.-trainee: somebody being trained by a skilled professional in an art, craft, or trade
2. inexperienced person: a novice or amateur
2007-03-14 07:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Dictionary.com could have given you the answer quicker than posting here.
2007-03-14 07:44:28
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answered by Keta 4
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