Barters

/ˈbɑːrtərz/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Plural or third-person singular present tense of barter, meaning to exchange goods or services without using money.
    She barters handmade crafts for fresh produce from the local farmer.

Forms

  • barter

Commentary

As a verb form, 'barters' functions as a present tense inflection of 'barter,' which holds the substantive legal meaning related to non-monetary exchange.

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