trade route
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Definition
Noun: 1. A route followed by traders (usually in caravans): A specific path or course over land that is established and used by merchants for transporting goods, often in groups for safety. 2. A lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels: A well-established and commonly used path for ships and boats to travel across the sea or ocean for commercial purposes.
Usage
The term "trade route" is used to describe established paths, whether over land or sea, that facilitate the exchange of goods between different regions, cities, or countries. It emphasizes the historical or commercial importance of the route.
Examples
- Land Route:
- The Silk Road was a famous ancient trade route connecting China to the Mediterranean.
- Caravans carrying spices and textiles traveled along the desert trade route.
- Sea Route:
- The Panama Canal is a vital modern trade route for international shipping.
- Pirates often targeted ships on the busy trade routes of the Indian Ocean.
Advanced Usage
- "to establish/develop a trade route": To create or pioneer a new path for commercial exchange.
- European explorers sought to establish a new trade route to Asia by sea.
- "a lucrative trade route": A trade route that generates significant profit.
- Control of the spice trade routes was a source of great wealth and conflict.
Variants and Related Words
- Trader (n): A person who buys and sells goods.
- Trade (n/v): The activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services.
- Shipping lane (n): A specific route at sea used by commercial vessels; a synonym for the maritime sense of "trade route."
Synonyms
- Commercial route: A path used for business and trade.
- Shipping route: A path used specifically for transporting goods by sea.
- Artery of commerce: A major and vital route for trade (more figurative).
Related Phrases
- To dominate a trade route: To have primary control or influence over a specific commercial path.
- For centuries, Venice dominated the Mediterranean trade routes.
- A network of trade routes: A system of interconnected paths used for trade.
- The Roman Empire was connected by an extensive network of trade routes.
Noun
- a route followed by traders (usually in caravans)
- a lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels