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export (v.)
by 1610s, "carrying out of a place;" perhaps from late 15c., from Latin exportare "to carry out, bring out; send away, export," from ex "out, away" (see ex-) + portare "to carry," from PIE root *per- (2) "to lead, pass over." The sense of "send out (commodities) from one country to another" is first recorded in English 1660s. Related: Exported; exporting; exporter.
export (n.)
"the act of exporting; that which is exported, a commodity carried from one place or country to another for sale," 1680s, from export (v.).
updated on April 28, 2020
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