Tariff

/ˈtær.ɪf/ noun

A tariff is a tax that a government puts on goods imported from other countries. It can also mean a list of prices or fees for services.

It likely comes from Italian 'tariffa', from Arabic 'taʿrīf' meaning 'notification or inventory', related to 'ʿarafa' meaning 'to know'. The word originally referred to written lists of prices or duties.

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