Wholesale

/ˈhoʊlˌseɪl/ adjective

Relating to buying and selling goods in large amounts, usually to stores rather than directly to customers. Prices are usually lower because of the big quantities.

From 'whole' + 'sale', originally meaning the sale of goods in their entirety rather than in small portions. It developed as a contrast to 'retail.'

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