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PERISHABLE GOODS

  • Shelf life
  • Length of time that a commodity may be stored before it degrades

    many other perishable items. In some regions, an advisory best before, mandatory use by or freshness date is required on packaged perishable foods. The

    Shelf life

    Shelf life

    Shelf_life

  • Perishable Goods
  • 1928 novel by Dornford Yates

    Perishable Goods is a 1928 novel by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), the second in his Chandos thriller series and a sequel to

    Perishable Goods

    Perishable Goods

    Perishable_Goods

  • First Expired, First Out
  • Term used in field inventory management

    products that have a limited shelf life. These items include perishable products or consumer goods with a specified expiration date. The product with the deadline

    First Expired, First Out

    First_Expired,_First_Out

  • Cold chain
  • Low-temperature supply chain

    refrigeration to maintain perishable goods, such as pharmaceuticals, produce or other goods that are temperature-sensitive. Common goods, sometimes called cool

    Cold chain

    Cold chain

    Cold_chain

  • Expiration date
  • Last date to sell or use something

    by operation of law or by exceeding the anticipated shelf life for perishable goods. Expiration dates are applied to some food products and other products

    Expiration date

    Expiration date

    Expiration_date

  • Wet markets in China
  • Markets selling perishable goods in China

    markets are traditional markets that sell fresh meat, produce, and other perishable goods. They are the most prevalent food outlet in urban regions of China

    Wet markets in China

    Wet markets in China

    Wet_markets_in_China

  • Wet market
  • Market selling perishable goods, including meat, produce, and food animals

    consumption-oriented perishable goods in a non-supermarket setting, as distinguished from "dry markets" that sell durable goods, such as fabrics, kitchenwares

    Wet market

    Wet market

    Wet_market

  • Barter
  • Direct reciprocal exchange of goods or services without the use of money

    exclusively on perishable goods, storing wealth for the future may be impractical. However, some barter economies rely on durable goods like sheep or cattle

    Barter

    Barter

    Barter

  • Shannon Wright
  • American singer and songwriter

    suggest even greater things to come." – AllMusic review by Steve Huey. Perishable Goods was a limited mini-album compiled of appearances by: Alan Sparhawk

    Shannon Wright

    Shannon Wright

    Shannon_Wright

  • Refrigeration
  • Process of moving heat from one location to another in controlled conditions

    on trucks or lorries. Refrigerated vehicles are used to transport perishable goods, such as frozen foods, fruit and vegetables, and temperature-sensitive

    Refrigeration

    Refrigeration

    Refrigeration

  • Sari-sari store
  • Small convenience store in the Philippines

    operates with a small revolving fund, and it generally does not offer perishable goods requiring refrigeration. The few that do have refrigerators carry soft

    Sari-sari store

    Sari-sari store

    Sari-sari_store

  • Americold
  • Logistics company for cold chains

    commercialized temperature controlled warehousing for the storage of perishable goods via a cold chain, one of the forms of food preservation. Americold

    Americold

    Americold

  • Market
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Supermarket Wet market, focusing on fresh meat, fish, produce, and other perishable goods World Market Wikiquote has quotations related to Market. All pages

    Market

    Market

  • History of retail
  • Historical development of sales to consumers

    tradespeople's workshops. Markets or street vendors were used to sell perishable goods. The first commercial district in Europe, Chester Rows, was established

    History of retail

    History of retail

    History_of_retail

  • Number coding in the Philippines
  • Road space rationing strategy in the Philippines

    garbage trucks, fuel trucks, and vehicles carrying essential and perishable goods and physicians with valid identification were covered in the modified

    Number coding in the Philippines

    Number coding in the Philippines

    Number_coding_in_the_Philippines

  • Refrigerator car
  • Railroad car designed to carry perishable freight at specific temperatures

    refrigerated boxcar (US), a piece of railroad rolling stock designed to carry perishable freight at specific temperatures. Refrigerator cars differ from simple

    Refrigerator car

    Refrigerator car

    Refrigerator_car

  • Economy of the Maya civilization
  • such as cacao beans and coppheological evidence to study the trade of perishable goods, it is noteworthy to explore the trade networks of artifacts and other

    Economy of the Maya civilization

    Economy_of_the_Maya_civilization

  • Cargo
  • Goods or produce transported

    commercial gain. The term cargo is also used in the case of goods in the cold-chain, because the perishable inventory is always in transit towards a final end-use

    Cargo

    Cargo

    Cargo

  • Carrier Global
  • American air conditioning company

    Chain specializes in temperature-controlled transport and storage for perishable goods across food, healthcare, and pharmaceutical industries. Its products

    Carrier Global

    Carrier Global

    Carrier_Global

  • Bethnal Green
  • Human settlement in England

    mainstream farming produce for the City of London – through highly perishable goods production (market gardening), weaving, dock and building work and

    Bethnal Green

    Bethnal Green

    Bethnal_Green

  • ATA Carnet
  • International customs document

    to as the "Passport for goods", is an international customs document that allows the temporary admission of non-perishable goods without payment of import

    ATA Carnet

    ATA Carnet

    ATA_Carnet

  • John Locke
  • English philosopher and physician (1632–1704)

    nature, but, with the introduction of "durable" goods, men could exchange their excessive perishable goods for those which would last longer and thus not

    John Locke

    John Locke

    John_Locke

  • 2024 United States port strike
  • Labor stoppage on U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports

    5 billion due to the loss in value or degradation of items such as perishable goods, $400 million for transportation company losses, and $200 million in

    2024 United States port strike

    2024_United_States_port_strike

  • Distribution (marketing)
  • Making products available to customers

    other types of intermediaries. In practice, distribution systems for perishable goods tend to be shorter - direct or single intermediary, because of the

    Distribution (marketing)

    Distribution (marketing)

    Distribution_(marketing)

  • Intermodal container
  • Standardized reusable metal crate for transporting goods

    heated containers, for perishable goods Tank containers, for liquids, gases, or powders. Frequently these are dangerous goods, and in the case of gases

    Intermodal container

    Intermodal container

    Intermodal_container

  • FIFO and LIFO accounting
  • Methods used in managing inventory

    sells many perishable goods, such as a supermarket chain, is likely to follow the FIFO method when managing inventory, to ensure that goods with earlier

    FIFO and LIFO accounting

    FIFO_and_LIFO_accounting

  • In-N-Out Burger
  • American fast food chain

    for paper goods (napkins, bags, etc.) and "dry" food goods (potatoes, buns, etc.), as well as a walk-in refrigerator for perishable goods (lettuce, cheese

    In-N-Out Burger

    In-N-Out Burger

    In-N-Out_Burger

  • Marketplace
  • Space in which a market operates

    (adding labor and other inputs but not by adding capital). Many non-perishable goods fall into this category. The third category is the long-period market

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

    Marketplace

  • The Long Haul (novel)
  • 1938 novel by A. I. Bezzerides

    central characters are Nick & Paul Benay, who transport fruit and other perishable goods between Northern and Southern California. It was adapted into the 1940

    The Long Haul (novel)

    The_Long_Haul_(novel)

  • Point of sale
  • Time and place where a retail transaction is completed

    inventory of each product based on physical count, track expiry of perishable goods, change pricing, provide audit trail when modification of inventory

    Point of sale

    Point of sale

    Point_of_sale

  • Covered goods wagon
  • Enclosed railway wagon used to carry freight

    picked before ripening) were all specialist types for specific types of perishable goods traffic. Gunpowder Vans were specially constructed vans for explosives

    Covered goods wagon

    Covered goods wagon

    Covered_goods_wagon

  • Date and time notation in Canada
  • 42nd Canadian Parliament. Federal regulations for shelf life dates on perishable goods mandate a year/month/day format, but allow the month to be written

    Date and time notation in Canada

    Date_and_time_notation_in_Canada

  • Meerut
  • Metropolis in Uttar Pradesh, India

    ridership would be low, so we can use the time to move cargo, including perishable goods." Uttar Pradesh government has allocated land for building a large

    Meerut

    Meerut

    Meerut

  • Mediterranean Shipping Company
  • Swiss international shipping line

    intended to support efficiency and "traceability" in the transport of perishable goods. In April 2026, it was announced that the Aponte family had completed

    Mediterranean Shipping Company

    Mediterranean Shipping Company

    Mediterranean_Shipping_Company

  • Wet markets in Hong Kong
  • Markets selling perishable goods in Hong Kong

    markets are traditional markets that sell fresh meat, produce, and other perishable goods. There are wet markets in most neighbourhoods of Hong Kong and they

    Wet markets in Hong Kong

    Wet markets in Hong Kong

    Wet_markets_in_Hong_Kong

  • List of date formats by country
  • French-language ones. Federal regulations for shelf life dates on perishable goods mandate a year/month/day format, but allow the month to be written

    List of date formats by country

    List_of_date_formats_by_country

  • Stapelrecht
  • Medieval European trader requirement

    city with staple right. That affected the transport especially of perishable goods like foodstuffs, but traders could often pay a fee to avoid having

    Stapelrecht

    Stapelrecht

  • Mettler Toledo
  • Multinational manufacturer of scales and analytical instruments

    possible to advance retail scales to instruments for the management of perishable goods.[citation needed] In 1989, Reliance Electric sold the Toledo Scale

    Mettler Toledo

    Mettler Toledo

    Mettler_Toledo

  • United Fruit Company
  • American fruit company (1899–1970)

    The fleet consisted of refrigerated steamships designed to transport perishable goods efficiently to markets in the United States. In addition to carrying

    United Fruit Company

    United Fruit Company

    United_Fruit_Company

  • Miami and Erie Canal
  • 19th-century manmade water route between Cincinnati and Toledo, Ohio, U.S.

    boats, the canal was less practical than railroads, especially for perishable goods and passenger traffic. Although the canal services were often cheaper

    Miami and Erie Canal

    Miami and Erie Canal

    Miami_and_Erie_Canal

  • Outback Truckers
  • Australian television series

    small town of Warburton with part of his convoy and send two trucks of perishable goods to see if they can get through. It's not long before conditions start

    Outback Truckers

    Outback_Truckers

  • Mode of transport
  • Different types or methods of transportation

    a highly effective method of transporting large quantities of non-perishable goods. Commercial vessels, around 80,000 in number, carried 12.8 billion

    Mode of transport

    Mode of transport

    Mode_of_transport

  • Costco
  • American multinational warehouse club chain

    furniture, home appliances, electronics, hot tubs, jewelry, and various perishable goods like dairy, baked items, flowers, produce, meat, and seafood. Other

    Costco

    Costco

    Costco

  • Solihull
  • Town in West Midlands, England

    pub) served the rest of the surrounding Solihull area and beyond. Non-perishable goods were unloaded there, including timber, lime, coke, coal, cement, bricks

    Solihull

    Solihull

    Solihull

  • Supai, Arizona
  • CDP in Coconino County, Arizona

    used to ferry mail between Supai and the rest of the United States. Perishable goods are, as of 2016, stored in a walk-in freezer at the Peach Springs,

    Supai, Arizona

    Supai, Arizona

    Supai,_Arizona

  • Pratunam
  • Neighborhood in Bangkok, Thailand

    Pratunam was still a traditional market selling produce and other perishable goods. Over time, ready-made garment production began to develop, and more

    Pratunam

    Pratunam

    Pratunam

  • Nuuk
  • Capital and largest city of Greenland

    generally bring clothing, flour, medicine, timber, machinery, and non-perishable goods, and return with deep-frozen shrimp and fish. Most sea freight to other

    Nuuk

    Nuuk

    Nuuk

  • Muravey (scooter)
  • Type of motorcycle

    production of the TV-200I with an isothermal body for the transportation of perishable goods began. TV-200 did not have the name "Muravey" yet. TG200 (T-200 «Tula»

    Muravey (scooter)

    Muravey (scooter)

    Muravey_(scooter)

  • List of works by Dornford Yates
  • Works by Cecil William Mercer

    abridged form in Short Stories magazine as "The Treasure of the Well". Perishable Goods 1928 Hodder and Stoughton Sequel to Blind Corner. Its writing is satirized

    List of works by Dornford Yates

    List of works by Dornford Yates

    List_of_works_by_Dornford_Yates

  • Heraion of Samos
  • Ancient temple dedicated to Hera

    been found near the temple - representations of votive offerings of perishable goods in a more permanent medium. Archaeobotanical analysis has revealed

    Heraion of Samos

    Heraion of Samos

    Heraion_of_Samos

  • Purchasing power parity
  • Measure of prices in different countries

    electric power) that are produced and sold domestically. Tradable goods such as non-perishable commodities that can be sold on the international market (like

    Purchasing power parity

    Purchasing power parity

    Purchasing_power_parity

  • Supply (economics)
  • Amount of a good that sellers are willing to provide in the market

    skis or winter clothing or bread and milk. Agricultural products / Perishable goods: Due to their nature of having a short shelf life, immediately after

    Supply (economics)

    Supply (economics)

    Supply_(economics)

  • State (polity)
  • Type of political organization

    technology, which was unavailable in ancient times. As a result, such perishable goods were of little interest to either looters or the king (In ancient times

    State (polity)

    State_(polity)

  • Valley Forge
  • American Continental Army winter encampment site, 1777–1778

    combined with the Continental Army's lack of hard currency, prices for perishable goods inflated. Therefore, during the first few days of constructing their

    Valley Forge

    Valley Forge

    Valley_Forge

  • Ntshiqa v Andreas Supermarket
  • South African legal case

    others, causing frequent power cuts and damage to the supermarket's perishable goods. The supermarket contended accordingly that its use and enjoyment of

    Ntshiqa v Andreas Supermarket

    Ntshiqa_v_Andreas_Supermarket

  • Magma Aviation
  • Cargo airline

    Dangerous Goods Heavy & Outsize Humanitarian Live Animals (AVI) Oil & Gas Magma Aviation also specialises in the air transportation of perishable goods such

    Magma Aviation

    Magma_Aviation

  • Transport in Iceland
  • mostly by sea for freight and by air for passenger services, post and perishable goods. There are no railways, although there are passenger bus services.

    Transport in Iceland

    Transport in Iceland

    Transport_in_Iceland

  • Solar-powered refrigerator
  • Refrigerator powered by solar energy

    solar thermal energy. Solar-powered refrigerators are able to keep perishable goods such as meat and dairy cool in hot climates and are used to keep vaccines

    Solar-powered refrigerator

    Solar-powered refrigerator

    Solar-powered_refrigerator

  • Ashgabat International Airport
  • International airport in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

    and unloading. Storage areas are available for perishable goods, valuable items, and dangerous goods. The terminal includes 4 loading docks in the import

    Ashgabat International Airport

    Ashgabat International Airport

    Ashgabat_International_Airport

  • Supermarket
  • Large format of grocery store

    help as supermarkets then become better able to size their stock (of perishable goods), reducing food spoilage. In 1997, the Reverend John Papworth attracted

    Supermarket

    Supermarket

    Supermarket

  • Train
  • Series of connected rail vehicles

    cars which handle very heavy loads, and refrigerator cars which carry perishable goods. Early train cars were small and light, much like early locomotives

    Train

    Train

    Train

  • Radio-frequency identification
  • Electronic tracking technology

    events Tracking and billing processes Monitoring the physical state of perishable goods In 2010, three factors drove a significant increase in RFID usage:

    Radio-frequency identification

    Radio-frequency identification

    Radio-frequency_identification

  • Gift basket
  • Gift delivered to the recipient at their home or workplace

    A gift basket or fruit basket is typically a gift delivered to the recipient at their home or workplace. A variety of gift baskets exist: some contain

    Gift basket

    Gift basket

    Gift_basket

  • Tumulus culture
  • Prehistoric European culture characterized by burial mounds

    through the exchange of amber and metal items, and also perhaps of perishable goods. It created new wealth in the Nordic Bronze Age and led to the formation

    Tumulus culture

    Tumulus culture

    Tumulus_culture

  • J. Lyons and Co.
  • British food and lodging conglomerate

    computers for organising the distribution of cakes and other highly perishable goods. They, therefore, substantially financed the University of Cambridge's

    J. Lyons and Co.

    J. Lyons and Co.

    J._Lyons_and_Co.

  • Onondaga Lake
  • Lake in Onondaga County, New York, U.S.

    cooling purposes. They were protecting dairy products and beer, storing perishable goods, and regulating temperature in office and storage buildings by such

    Onondaga Lake

    Onondaga Lake

    Onondaga_Lake

  • Khvalynsk culture
  • Archaeological culture

    known. The hard goods leave no record of any great richness. There is some evidence that wealth may have consisted of perishable goods. In fact, in many

    Khvalynsk culture

    Khvalynsk culture

    Khvalynsk_culture

  • Everyday low price
  • Pricing strategy

    inventory at the retail level. This is particularly useful in markets for perishable goods, such as groceries. If the market is sharply segmented by cherry pickers

    Everyday low price

    Everyday low price

    Everyday_low_price

  • Ice trade
  • 19th-century and early 20th-century industry

    became overstretched. Ice was also being used by tradesmen to preserve perishable goods, rather than for direct consumption. Tudor looked beyond his existing

    Ice trade

    Ice trade

    Ice_trade

  • Flinders Island
  • Island to the north of Tasmania, Australia

    well as surrounding Islands). A ferry service delivering food and perishable goods is operated to the island weekly by Furneaux Freight between Bridport

    Flinders Island

    Flinders Island

    Flinders_Island

  • 1997 Central European flood in Wrocław
  • Catastrophic flooding in Wrocław, Poland

    gate. Police encouraged mobile and boat-based sales to flooded areas. Perishable goods like ice cream were distributed for free due to power outages. Pharmacies

    1997 Central European flood in Wrocław

    1997 Central European flood in Wrocław

    1997_Central_European_flood_in_Wrocław

  • Arabian Sea
  • Marginal sea of the northern Indian Ocean

    Chin and Chao Praya Rivers in Thailand, shows evidence of trade in perishable goods and ceramics on the Southeast Asian mainland by merchants from the

    Arabian Sea

    Arabian Sea

    Arabian_Sea

  • History of rail transport
  • Description of rail transport modernisation

    transaction costs, which in turn lowered the costs of goods: the distribution and sale of perishable goods such as meat, milk, fish and vegetables were transformed

    History of rail transport

    History of rail transport

    History_of_rail_transport

  • Blockade of Germany (1939–1945)
  • WWII operation to restrict supply lines

    standing in line for supplies; shopkeepers sometimes opened otherwise non-perishable goods such as tinned sardines in front of customers when they were bought

    Blockade of Germany (1939–1945)

    Blockade of Germany (1939–1945)

    Blockade_of_Germany_(1939–1945)

  • Western Refrigerator Line
  • an agreement whereby the PFE would handle all of Western Pacific's perishable goods. All of the WP's 2,000 pieces of existing rolling stock were placed

    Western Refrigerator Line

    Western_Refrigerator_Line

  • Inventory management (business)
  • Function of understanding stock mix of a company and the different demands on that stock

    products which are sold. If the stock is too large (especially with perishable goods such as fruit and vegetables) there is a risk of financial losses as

    Inventory management (business)

    Inventory_management_(business)

  • New Gwadar International Airport
  • International airport in Gwadar, Balochistan, Pakistan

    building alongside a cargo terminal with refrigeration facilities for perishable goods and an initial handling capacity of 30,000 tonnes per year.[citation

    New Gwadar International Airport

    New_Gwadar_International_Airport

  • Interministerial Committees
  • the Transport of Perishable Goods The Under Secretary of Development To consider issues relating the transportation of perishable goods and to serve as

    Interministerial Committees

    Interministerial_Committees

  • Shopko
  • Defunct chain of retail stores

    its larger stores to include some groceries, with limited frozen and perishable goods (mainly frozen pizza and dairy products). On December 4, 2018 Shopko

    Shopko

    Shopko

    Shopko

  • Taxpayer First Act
  • 2019 United States law reforming the IRS

    amended rules for seizure and sale of perishable goods so that they are truly restricted only to perishable goods. requires the IRS to work collaboratively

    Taxpayer First Act

    Taxpayer First Act

    Taxpayer_First_Act

  • Chandigarh Airport
  • Airport serving Chandigarh, India

    buildings of 450 m2 (4,800 sq ft) each, with one building designated for perishable goods. PassengersYearPassengersAnnual passenger traffic List of airports

    Chandigarh Airport

    Chandigarh Airport

    Chandigarh_Airport

  • Wiliot
  • Israeli-American technology company

    provide information about the safety of the journey and the condition of perishable goods, to manage inventory and reduce waste. Its first large public customer

    Wiliot

    Wiliot

    Wiliot

  • Street Vendors Act, 2014
  • Indian law to regulate street vendors

    given to the vendor. Non-perishable goods must be released within two working days of a claim being made; perishable goods must be released on the same

    Street Vendors Act, 2014

    Street Vendors Act, 2014

    Street_Vendors_Act,_2014

  • Jay Prakash Narayan Airport
  • Airport serving Patna, Bihar, India

    equipped with a cold storage facility, which is crucial for transporting perishable goods like mangoes and litchis. Owing to the airport being sandwiched between

    Jay Prakash Narayan Airport

    Jay Prakash Narayan Airport

    Jay_Prakash_Narayan_Airport

  • CSX Transportation
  • Class I railroad system in the United States

    transportation that can compete with trucks and other modes in the perishable-goods trade. In 2017, the train was abolished from north of Tampa, Florida

    CSX Transportation

    CSX Transportation

    CSX_Transportation

  • Great Western Railway
  • British railway company (1833–1947)

    screw-operated brake. The first goods wagons to be fitted with vacuum brakes were those that ran in passenger trains carrying perishable goods such as fish. Some ballast

    Great Western Railway

    Great Western Railway

    Great_Western_Railway

  • Tibbett and Britten
  • United Kingdom. Materials transported by the firm included consumer and perishable goods. In June 2004, the company was acquired by Exel for £328 million; a

    Tibbett and Britten

    Tibbett_and_Britten

  • Bennie Railplane
  • Electric propeller-based suspension railway

    (193 km/h) and would offer a "fast passenger and mails and perishable goods service". Slow and heavy goods freight and local passenger services would continue

    Bennie Railplane

    Bennie Railplane

    Bennie_Railplane

  • Produce Terminal Cold Storage Company Building
  • United States historic place

    transportation hub, refrigerated storage played a key role in preserving perishable goods so they could be sold year-round. Architects H. Peter Henschien, a

    Produce Terminal Cold Storage Company Building

    Produce Terminal Cold Storage Company Building

    Produce_Terminal_Cold_Storage_Company_Building

  • 2024 Wayanad landslides
  • Landslides in Kerala, India

    telanganatoday. Retrieved 8 August 2024. "Perishable goods". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 August 2024. "Surplus goods". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 August 2024. "Final

    2024 Wayanad landslides

    2024_Wayanad_landslides

  • Penzance
  • Town in Cornwall, England

    and at better prices. The special "perishable" train soon became a feature of the railway, these being fast extra goods trains carrying potatoes, broccoli

    Penzance

    Penzance

    Penzance

  • Disruptive innovation
  • Technological change

    time zones and also opened up new markets for wider fresh produce and perishable goods distribution. In communications, newspapers and postal services were

    Disruptive innovation

    Disruptive innovation

    Disruptive_innovation

  • Cochin International Airport
  • Airport in Kochi, Kerala, India

    import and export. The Centre for Perishable Cargo (CPC) is the largest dedicated cold storage center for perishable goods in India. It has a floor area of

    Cochin International Airport

    Cochin International Airport

    Cochin_International_Airport

  • Cool store
  • Refrigerated storage room

    size. A cool warehouse or cold storage warehouse is a warehouse where perishable goods are stored and refrigerated. Products stored can be, amongst other

    Cool store

    Cool store

    Cool_store

  • Gustavus Franklin Swift
  • American entrepreneur in the meat industry (1839–1903)

    with innovative freight car designs capable of carrying all types of perishable goods without spoilage. The first known refrigerated boxcar or "reefer" entered

    Gustavus Franklin Swift

    Gustavus Franklin Swift

    Gustavus_Franklin_Swift

  • PACTL
  • Chinese air cargo terminal operator

    various types of cargo, including general cargo, live animals, perishable goods, dangerous goods (Class 1–9), valuable cargo, oversized and heavy cargo, and

    PACTL

    PACTL

    PACTL

  • Weighing scale
  • Instrument to measure the weight of an object

    modern bakery, grocery, delicatessen, seafood, meat, produce and other perishable goods departments. Supermarket scales can print labels and receipts, mark

    Weighing scale

    Weighing scale

    Weighing_scale

  • History of California before 1900
  • growth of related industries. Railroads made it feasible to transport perishable goods, such as citrus fruits, to distant markets, transforming California

    History of California before 1900

    History_of_California_before_1900

  • Perishable Records
  • Independent record label based in Chicago

    Perishable Perishable?. Chicago Reader, August 22, 2002. The Tuneful, Hyperactive Subtlety of Califone. Chicago Tribune, April 11, 2003. Fresh Goods from

    Perishable Records

    Perishable_Records

  • Conductor (train crew)
  • Train crew member

    parcels and luggage boxes that passengers cannot carry in coaches. Some perishable goods like vegetables and milk are also transported under the supervision

    Conductor (train crew)

    Conductor (train crew)

    Conductor_(train_crew)

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Online names & meanings

  • Asruta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Asruta

    Heard

  • Jasara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jasara

    Boldness

  • Sarik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sarik

    Stream

  • Manilal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Manilal

    Rich; Maladar

  • Kaldhuta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kaldhuta

    Completely White; Silver

  • RAMIRA
  • Female

    Spanish

    RAMIRA

    Feminine form of Spanish Ramiro, RAMIRA means "wise and famous."

  • Dalaiah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Dalaiah

    The poor of the Lord.

  • Bohagi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Bohagi

    Sunrise

  • Duhita | துஹிதா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Duhita | துஹிதா 

    Daughter

  • Sophia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American

    Sophia

    Wisdom; wise.

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  • Imperishability
  • n.

    The quality of being imperishable: indstructibility.

  • Corrigible
  • a.

    Deserving chastisement; punishable.

  • Chastisable
  • a.

    Capable or deserving of chastisement; punishable.

  • Felony
  • n.

    A heinous crime; especially, a crime punishable by death or imprisonment.

  • Perishableness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being perishable; liability to decay or destruction.

  • Unperishable
  • a.

    Imperishable.

  • Deathless
  • a.

    Not subject to death, destruction, or extinction; immortal; undying; imperishable; as, deathless beings; deathless fame.

  • Relishable
  • a.

    Capable of being relished; agreeable to the taste; gratifying.

  • Dying
  • a.

    In the act of dying; destined to death; mortal; perishable; as, dying bodies.

  • Immortal
  • a.

    Not mortal; exempt from liability to die; undying; imperishable; lasting forever; having unlimited, or eternal, existance.

  • Perishable
  • a.

    Liable to perish; subject to decay, destruction, or death; as, perishable goods; our perishable bodies.

  • Imperishable
  • a.

    Not perishable; not subject to decay; indestructible; enduring permanently; as, an imperishable monument; imperishable renown.

  • Perishably
  • adv.

    In a perishable degree or manner.

  • Punishable
  • a.

    Deserving of, or liable to, punishment; capable of being punished by law or right; -- said of person or offenses.

  • Dispunishable
  • a.

    Without penal restraint; not punishable.

  • Preservatory
  • n.

    A room, or apparatus, in which perishable things, as fruit, vegetables, etc., can be preserved without decay.

  • Caduke
  • a.

    Perishable; frail; transitory.

  • Polishable
  • a.

    Capable of being polished.

  • Undying
  • a.

    Not dying; imperishable; unending; immortal; as, the undying souls of men.