commercially
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
commercial/kəˈmɜːʃl/
▶adjective
- 1 concerned with or engaged in commerce.
- 2 making or intended to make a profit.
- 3 (of television or radio) funded by the revenue from broadcast advertisements.
- 4 (of chemicals) supplied in bulk and not of the highest purity.
– derivatives
commerciality noun,
commercially adverb.
commerciality noun,
commercially adverb.
'commercially' also found in these Oxford entries:
biopiracy
- bioprospecting
- Braeburn
- brewery
- brown sauce
- cargo
- chum
- citric acid
- commercial
- convenience food
- cotton
- dab
- farm
- French bean
- fruit cocktail
- fuchsin
- fur seal
- gangue
- handle
- log
- mix
- Norway lobster
- orfe
- orphan drug
- plaice
- sockeye
- soda ash
- stockfish
- sturgeon
- wildcat
- wood stain
- yellowfin

