as a verb, "score"
as a noun, "goods"
as a noun, "grasp"
it means redemption :D
REDEEM
Purchase has the same meaning.
Klockor is a Swedish word that means clock. It can also refer to a wristwatch. There are some Swedish websites where you can purchase a watch, and of course you can also purchase a Swedish style clock.
There is 2 syllables in the word purchase.
TO on the purchase order means Taken Order while PO means Purchase Order.
Some synonyms for the verb purchase are:buyprocureacquirebargain forsecurepay forSynonyms for the noun purchase are:holdgripclaspattachoccupytraction
The Igbo word for "purchase" of the Western African origin is gota.
On a purchase order the word unit means the quantity that you are ordering, such as 200 units, or 20 units, or a dozen units (use 1 doz. or qty. 12).
No, the word "purchase" is not an adverb. It is a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Browing is not a word, if this was suppose to be browsing it means to stop and survey goods, usually ones for purchase. Another meaning is to scan through written information such as a dictionary or book.
There is a hebrew word spelled qana (×§× ×”), which means "to buy", "to purchase," or "to redeem." In modern Hebrew, it is pronounced "kah-NAH"