salary |
a fixed amount of money paid to someone regularly for work. |
sale |
the act of exchanging goods for money. [3 definitions] |
saleable |
variant of salable. |
Salem |
the capital of Oregon. [2 definitions] |
salep |
the starchy meal ground from the dried tubers of various orchids, used as food and, formerly, as a medicine. |
saleratus |
sodium or potassium bicarbonate used in cooking and baking; baking soda. |
sales |
pl. of sale. [2 definitions] |
salesclerk |
someone employed to assist and sell goods to customers in a store. |
salesman |
a man who sells goods or services as an occupation, esp. in a store or throughout a specific geographic territory. |
salesmanship |
the process, skill, or manner of selling or promoting something. |
salesperson |
a person who sells goods or services as an occupation, esp. in a store or throughout a specific geographic territory. |
sales promotion |
a method or technique other than paid advertising by which a manufacturer can interest the public in a product. |
sales representative |
a salesperson, esp. one who travels to clients on behalf of a manufacturer or distributor. |
salesroom |
a room in which goods are displayed for sale. |
sales slip |
a receipt from a retail store. |
sales talk |
a discussion or persuasive presentation designed to sell a product or win support for an idea or course of action. |
sales tax |
a tax on retail sales, usu. set at a fixed percentage of the sale price and paid by the consumer. |
saleswoman |
a woman who sells goods or services as an occupation, esp. in a store or throughout a specific geographic territory. |
Salic law |
the legal code of the Salian Franks, esp. the prohibition against inheritance of land by women. [2 definitions] |
salicylate |
a salt or ester of salicylic acid. |
salicylic acid |
a white crystalline powder prepared from salicin or phenol, used as an ingredient in aspirin, as a food preservative and flavoring, and as an antiseptic in treating certain skin conditions. |