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retail noun the sale of goods, either individually or in small quantities, to customers who will not resell them but who buy them for their own use. Compare wholesale. adj relating to, concerned with, or engaged in such sale of goods. adverb 1 by retail. 2 at a retail price. verb (retailed, retailing) 1 a to sell (goods) in small quantities; b intrans to be sold in small quantities to customers. 2 to tell or recount (a story, gossip, etc) in great detail. retailer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French retailler to cut off.

retail at something said of an article or goods: to be offered for sale at (a specified price) • This wine retails at £3.50 a bottle or £36 a case.

retail noun the sale of goods, either individually or in small quantities, to customers who will not resell them but who buy them for their own use. Compare wholesale. adj relating to, concerned with, or engaged in such sale of goods. adverb 1 by retail. 2 at a retail price. verb (retailed, retailing) 1 a to sell (goods) in small quantities; b intrans to be sold in small quantities to customers. 2 to tell or recount (a story, gossip, etc) in great detail. retailer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French retailler to cut off.

retail at something said of an article or goods: to be offered for sale at (a specified price) • This wine retails at £3.50 a bottle or £36 a case.

retail noun the sale of goods, either individually or in small quantities, to customers who will not resell them but who buy them for their own use. Compare wholesale. adj relating to, concerned with, or engaged in such sale of goods. adverb 1 by retail. 2 at a retail price. verb (retailed, retailing) 1 a to sell (goods) in small quantities; b intrans to be sold in small quantities to customers. 2 to tell or recount (a story, gossip, etc) in great detail. retailer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French retailler to cut off.

retail at something said of an article or goods: to be offered for sale at (a specified price) • This wine retails at £3.50 a bottle or £36 a case.