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Definition of firm

noun

  • a business concern, especially one involving a partnership of two or more people:a law firm

Origin:

late 16th century: from Italian firma, from medieval Latin, from Latin firmare 'fix, settle' (in late Latin 'confirm by signature'), from firmus 'firm'; compare with farm. The word originally denoted one's autograph or signature; later (mid 18th century) the name under which the business of a firm was transacted, hence the firm itself (late 18th century)

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