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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Meaning.
Shipping is always a word made up for in an internet store, as is the usual definition. When you use shipping you are either packing, dispatching to your place, or it can refer to anything to do with that.
I read a Wikipedia article about the topic.
If it appears as cost, on an invoice or bill, then it is the cost to package and deliver the goods.
If it is the name of one item, or used generally, then it can refer to any aspect of the process of getting the goods to the consumer.
The word obviously derives from the process of using a ship to transport goods, the present participle of the verb ship, in its meaning “to convey goods by water borne transport (a ship)”.
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
Shipping is always a word made up for in an internet store, as is the usual definition. When you use shipping you are either packing, dispatching to your place, or it can refer to anything to do with that.
I read a Wikipedia article about the topic.
If it appears as cost, on an invoice or bill, then it is the cost to package and deliver the goods.
If it is the name of one item, or used generally, then it can refer to any aspect of the process of getting the goods to the consumer.
The word obviously derives from the process of using a ship to transport goods, the present participle of the verb ship, in its meaning “to convey goods by water borne transport (a ship)”.
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Meaning.
Shipping is always a word made up for in an internet store, as is the usual definition. When you use shipping you are either packing, dispatching to your place, or it can refer to anything to do with that.
I read a Wikipedia article about the topic.
If it appears as cost, on an invoice or bill, then it is the cost to package and deliver the goods.
If it is the name of one item, or used generally, then it can refer to any aspect of the process of getting the goods to the consumer.
The word obviously derives from the process of using a ship to transport goods, the present participle of the verb ship, in its meaning “to convey goods by water borne transport (a ship)”.
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Meaning.
Shipping is always a word made up for in an internet store, as is the usual definition. When you use shipping you are either packing, dispatching to your place, or it can refer to anything to do with that.
I read a Wikipedia article about the topic.
If it appears as cost, on an invoice or bill, then it is the cost to package and deliver the goods.
If it is the name of one item, or used generally, then it can refer to any aspect of the process of getting the goods to the consumer.
The word obviously derives from the process of using a ship to transport goods, the present participle of the verb ship, in its meaning “to convey goods by water borne transport (a ship)”.
- 833083 views
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- 307990 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Meaning.
Shipping is always a word made up for in an internet store, as is the usual definition. When you use shipping you are either packing, dispatching to your place, or it can refer to anything to do with that.
I read a Wikipedia article about the topic.
If it appears as cost, on an invoice or bill, then it is the cost to package and deliver the goods.
If it is the name of one item, or used generally, then it can refer to any aspect of the process of getting the goods to the consumer.
The word obviously derives from the process of using a ship to transport goods, the present participle of the verb ship, in its meaning “to convey goods by water borne transport (a ship)”.
- 833083 views
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- 307990 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Meaning.
Shipping is always a word made up for in an internet store, as is the usual definition. When you use shipping you are either packing, dispatching to your place, or it can refer to anything to do with that.
I read a Wikipedia article about the topic.
If it appears as cost, on an invoice or bill, then it is the cost to package and deliver the goods.
If it is the name of one item, or used generally, then it can refer to any aspect of the process of getting the goods to the consumer.
The word obviously derives from the process of using a ship to transport goods, the present participle of the verb ship, in its meaning “to convey goods by water borne transport (a ship)”.
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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Meaning.
I am a lot of empathetic. Partially.
The word ignorance refers to a lack of understanding, awareness and education.
I often post it as an insult about someone with an ignorant background who seems to have an eye for enlightenment but who could educate and educate me. I can relate the story to anybody, but I hate being honest with myself. The latter use, as an insult to insult a person is more common these days, often as an alternative to bigoted, sometimes demeaning a person.
When people “choose to ignore the facts”, that fits with the subtext you mentioned, though when I say that, the person in question usually does not believe the facts to be true. Why are some people so deceptive, some others feel the same; others, of course, don’t. If yes, why do they live and not ‘black’ is not “white”? What is “politically correct” – and hence the division is called because of this form.
If someone knew that they were wrong, but doggedly refused to change their opinion, we would say they were stubborn, bullheaded, pigheaded or obstinate. Or, pigheaded is used for ignorant as it is common to refer to bigoted people as pigs. (Ts/Ts) How do you
treat a sexist pig?
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