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Synonyms and antonyms of Specific types of business in British Thesaurus

Specific types of business

authenticator (noun)

a company that tells you whether a digital signature is a real or honest one

automaker (noun)

Americanmainly journalism a company that produces cars

bookseller (noun)

a person or business that sells books

caterer (noun)

a person or business that organizes the food and drinks for an event such as a party or meeting

constructor (noun)

a company or person that builds things, especially racing cars

contractor (noun)

a person or company whose job is to provide goods or to do work for another person, organization, company etc at a particular price

creamery (noun)

a place where butter and cheese are made

dairy (noun)

a company that sells milk and makes and sells foods that are made from milk, for example butter and cheese

distributor (noun)

business a company or person that supplies goods to shops

dotcom (noun)

a company that uses the Internet to sell its products and services

drive-through (noun)

a restaurant, bank etc that serves you through a special window so you do not have to leave your car

e-business (noun)

a company that operates on the Internet

e-tailer (noun)

a company that sells things on the Internet

exhibitor (noun)

a person, company, or organization that shows their work or products in a public place

exporter (noun)

a person, business, or country that sells goods to another country

Internet hotel (noun)

a business that consists of computers and Internet services for other businesses to use

label (noun)

a company that produces records

laundry (noun)

a business that washes and irons clothes

mover (noun)

mainly American a person or company whose job is to move people’s furniture and possessions from one house or flat to another

nursery (noun)

a place where plants and young trees are grown either for sale or for scientific purposes

OEM (noun)

original equipment manufacturer: a company that puts together computer systems using pieces of equipment bought from other companies, and sells them under its own name

practice (noun)

the business of a doctor, lawyer, or other professional person

processor (noun)

a company that treats a food or another substance to make it ready for use

producer (noun)

a person or company that grows food or makes goods to be sold

public utility (noun)

a company that provides gas, electricity, or water for people to use

removalist (noun)

Australian a person or company that moves your furniture and other things when you move house

retailer (noun)

a person or company that sells goods directly to the public for their own use

service provider (noun)

computing a company that provides customers with a connection to the Internet

web farm (noun)

a web server farm

web server farm (noun)

a business that has a group of computers connected to each other for web hosting