traffic
[ traf-ik ]
/ ˈtræf ɪk /
noun
verb (used without object), traf·ficked, traf·fick·ing.
to carry on traffic, trade, or commercial dealings.
to trade or deal in a specific commodity or service, often of an illegal nature (usually followed by in): to traffic in opium.
verb (used with object), traf·ficked, traf·fick·ing.
Origin of traffic
1495–1505; earlier
traffyk < Middle French
trafique (noun),
trafiquer (v.) < Italian
traffico (noun),
trafficare (v.), of disputed orig.
synonym study for traffic
4. See
trade.
OTHER WORDS FROM traffic
traf·fick·er, noun traf·fic·less, adjective in·ter·traf·fic, noun, verb, in·ter·traf·ficked, in·ter·traf·fick·ing. un·traf·ficked, adjectiveWords nearby traffic
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British Dictionary definitions for traffic
traffic
/ (ˈtræfɪk) /
noun
verb -fics, -ficking or -ficked (intr)
(often foll by in)
to carry on trade or business, esp of an illicit kind
(usually foll by with)
to have dealings
Derived forms of traffic
trafficker, noun trafficless, adjectiveWord Origin for traffic
C16: from Old French
trafique, from Old Italian
traffico, from
trafficare to engage in trade