ar‧bi‧trage /ˈɑːbətrɑːʒ, ˈɑːbɪtrɑːʒ $ ˈɑːr-/
noun [uncountable] technical[
Date: 1800-1900;
Language: French;
Origin: arbitrer, from Latin arbitrari; ⇒ arbitrate]
the process of buying something such as raw materials or
currency in one place and selling them immediately in another place in order to make a profit from the difference in prices
—arbitrageur /ˌɑːbətrɑːˈʒɜː, ˌɑːbɪtrɑːˈʒɜː $ ˌɑːrbətrɑːˈʒɜːr/ (
also arbitrager British English /ˈɑːbətrɑːʒə, ˈɑːbɪtrɑːʒə $ ˈɑːrbətrɑːʒər/)
noun [countable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲