e-tailing

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The conducting of business via electronic media, especially via the Internet
Retail business conducted online via the World Wide Web
electronic retailing, selling of commercial products via the Internet
tailing
Present participle of tail
tailing
the act of following someone
etailing
Etailing is the business of selling products on the Internet. Electronic retailing has predictably become known as etailing
tailing
following surreptitiously; keeping under surveillance; "always on guard against shadowing submarines"
tailing
* A textile printing expression used when colors bleed or run into each other * A loose end left protruding at the base of a yarn cone or bobbin
tailing
Each drop of ink printed out of an ink jet printer has a tail or portion of the drop that is traveling slower than the main body As the drop travels farther from the print head, the tail gets longer If the tail gets too long or if the substrate is traveling too fast, the drop does not hit in just one spot but is spread out along the path of travel
tailing
the act of following someone secretly
tailing
Called also tails
tailing
{i} act of following
tailing
A prolongation of current in a telegraph line, due to capacity in the line and causing signals to run together
tailing
Same as Tail, n
tailing
The part of a projecting stone or brick inserted in a wall
tailing
  In facsimile systems, the excessive prolongation of the decay of the signal   (188) Synonym  hangover
tailing
material rejected from a mill after the recoverable valuable minerals have been extracted
tailing
The lighter parts of grain separated from the seed threshing and winnowing; chaff
tailing
The refuse part of stamped ore, thrown behind the tail of the buddle or washing apparatus
tailing
Sexual intercourse
tailing
A term used to describe the asymmetrical shape of a peak, technically defined as having an asymmetry factor >1 -- Tee A T-shaped fitting used to connect three pieces of tubing [see graphic]
tailing
It is dressed over again to secure whatever metal may exist in it
tailing
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tailing
A reduction in the quantity of an asset held in order to offset future income received by the asset
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