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bidder — index applicant (candidate), customer, rival Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Bidder — Bid der, n. [AS. biddere. ] One who bids or offers a price. Burke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bidder — A firm or person that wants to buy a firm or security. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * bid bid 2 verb bid PTandPP bidding PRESPART [intransitive, transitive] 1 … Financial and business terms
bidder — A firm or person that wants to buy a firm or security. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * bid bid 2 verb bid PTandPP … Financial and business terms
bidder — [[t]bɪ̱də(r)[/t]] bidders 1) N COUNT: usu supp N A bidder is someone who offers to pay a certain amount of money for something that is being sold. If you sell something to the highest bidder, you sell it to the person who offers the most money… … English dictionary
bidder — UK [ˈbɪdə(r)] / US [ˈbɪdər] noun [countable] Word forms bidder : singular bidder plural bidders 1) someone who makes bids for something, for example at an auction (= an event where things are sold to the person who offers the most money) The… … English dictionary
bidder — n. the highest; lowest bidder * * * [ bɪdə] lowest bidder the highest … Combinatory dictionary
bidder — / bɪdə/ noun a person who makes a bid, usually at an auction ● Several bidders made offers for the house. ♦ the property was sold to the highest bidder to the person who had made the highest bid or who offered the most money ♦ the tender will go… … Marketing dictionary in english
bidder — / bɪdə/ noun a person who makes a bid, usually at an auction ● Several bidders made offers for the house. ♦ the property was sold to the highest bidder to the person who had made the highest bid or who offered the most money ♦ the tender will go… … Dictionary of banking and finance
bidder — noun Someone who bids, e.g. at an auction The highest bidder shall get the house … Wiktionary
Bidder — Recorded as Bedder and Bidder, this is an English surname. It has at least two probable origins, and if so can be either be occupational or from a personal name. Firstly if occupational it derives from the pre 7th century Olde German word bedda… … Surnames reference