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over the counter
1adverb
- not transacted through an organized securities exchange; directly to the buyer or from the seller:
He sold his stocks over the counter.
- Pharmacology. without a doctor's prescription but within the law.
over-the-counter
2[ oh-ver-thuh-koun-ter ]
adjective
- unlisted on or not part of an organized securities exchange: : OTC
over-the-counter stocks; the over-the-counter market.
- Pharmacology. sold legally without a doctor's prescription: : OTC
over-the-counter drugs.
over-the-counter
adjective
- (of securities) not listed or quoted on a stock exchange
- (of a security market) dealing in such securities
- (of security transactions) conducted through a broker's office directly between purchaser and seller and not on a stock exchange
- (of medicinal drugs) able to be sold without a prescription OTC Compare ortho-
Word History and Origins
Origin of over the counter1
Origin of over the counter2
Example Sentences
The first Trump administration preferred direct deal-making, whereby autocrats cut a private bargain over the counter.
Varenicline is a prescription only medicine, which means people cannot buy it over the counter at a pharmacy or supermarket and will instead need to see their GP or an NHS stop smoking service to get it.
The move, in August 2022, to allow hearing aids to be sold over the counter is positive in this regard, with OTC options ranging from $99 to $3,000.
The man entered a Chase Bank branch around noon Thursday, reached over the counter and fired a round in the direction of the teller’s feet, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
Clostebol is an active ingredient in dermatological cream or spray called Trofodermin which is used to treat skin abrasions, cuts and wounds - and readily available over the counter in Italy.
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