over-the-counter
Adjective

over-the-counter (not comparable)

  1. (pharmacy) Legal for sale or distribution without the requirement of a prescription (of medicine and other treatments); abbreviated as OTC.
  2. (finance) Involving direct interaction between two parties without an intermediary. Thus, any market where items such as stocks or currency are bought and sold at a distance, rather than on the exchange.
    • 1908, The Standard (volume 62, page 553)
      This is "commencement week" in "over-the-counter insurance" circles, the Whitman, Mass., savings bank having opened the ball with four applications made for $300 each by three prominent business men […]
Related terms Translations
  • French: en vente libre
  • German: rezeptfrei
  • Russian: рецепт
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