Associations to the word «Vendor»

Wiktionary

VENDOR, noun. A person or a company that vends or sells.
VENDOR AGNOSTIC, adjective. Not tied to the products of a specific manufacturer.
VENDOR AGNOSTIC, noun. An independent consultant who will recommend products from several companies
VENDOR AGNOSTICS, noun. Plural of vendor agnostic
VENDOR BID, noun. (finance) A type of bid at an auction which is made by the auctioneer on behalf of the vendor. This is used as a tactic to keep the bids moving, or to persuade buyers to pay more, or merely to have a higher price to report if the property is passed in (it's not that the vendor wants to buy what he or she is in fact selling). Such a bid is in essence a fiction, but so long as it's clearly announced genuine bidders can know what's going on. When that's not so it approaches the deliberate deception of a dummy bid.
VENDOR LOCATOR, noun. (aviation) (travel) The unique alphanumeric reference given by a computer reservations system to each travel booking.

Dictionary definition

VENDOR, noun. Someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money.

Wise words

Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite surprised to be taken at his word.
Charles de Gaulle