minimarket

English

Etymology

mini- + market

Noun

minimarket (plural minimarkets)

  1. A small supermarket; a convenience store.
    • 2007 June 6, Craig S. Smith, “British Grocer Set to Dip Toe in U.S. Market”, in New York Times:
      Its direct competition, analysts say, include Trader Joe’s and Famima minimarkets, both also foreign-owned, by Germans and Japanese, respectively.

Translations

Italian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English minimarket. By surface analysis, mini- + market.

Noun

minimarket m (invariable)

  1. minimarket
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