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Match each term to it's definition.
Transportation of goods for the purpose of trade, by sea or land; hence, trade between different countries or place, or commerce
To give attention to
Disordered, ruffled, disorderly, untidy.
The gait of a horse, etc., when galloping; in general, a loping gate between a walk and a run, quick, continuous movement
Cleft; split; divided: as, two feet or hoofs (characteristic of oxen and other ruminants). Split to a certain depth, so as to give a double extremity
A wood or thicket of small trees or bushes; esp. one grown for periodical cutting
Somewhat blear. Dim from a watery discharge or other superficial affection, as the eyes. To render the eyes dim, misty or indistinct
An indication or omen of something about to happen, esp. something momentous or calamitous; a sign, esp. of coming evil; an ominous occurrence; also ominous significance.
To walk or ride with a jolting pace, 'to move with small shocks like those of a low trot'; to move on at a heavy or laboured pace, to trudge; hence, to move on, go on, be off
At, in or to that place over there