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| 1. | a person or business authorized to act on another's behalf: Our agent in Hong Kong will ship the merchandise. A best-selling author needs a good agent. |
| 2. | a person or thing that acts or has the power to act. |
| 3. | a natural force or object producing or used for obtaining specific results: Many insects are agents of fertilization. |
| 4. | an active cause; an efficient cause. |
| 5. | a person who works for or manages an agency. |
| 6. | a person who acts in an official capacity for a government or private agency, as a guard, detective, or spy: an FBI agent; the secret agents of a foreign power. |
| 7. | a person responsible for a particular action: Who was the agent of this deed? |
| 8. | Grammar. a form or construction, usually a noun or noun phrase, denoting an animate being that performs or causes the action expressed by the verb, as the police in The car was found by the police. |
| 9. | Indian agent. |
| 10. | a representative of a business firm, esp. a traveling salesperson; canvasser; solicitor. |
| 11. | Chemistry. a substance that causes a reaction. |
| 12. | Pharmacology. a drug or chemical capable of eliciting a biological response. |
| 13. | Pathology. any microorganism capable of causing disease. |
| 14. | British. a campaign manager; an election agent. |
| 15. | acting; exerting power (opposed to patient ). |
| 16. | to represent (a person or thing) as an agent; act as an agent for: to agent a manuscript; Who agented that deal? |

Agent
1. An individual or firm that places securities transactions for clients.
2. A person licensed by a state to sell insurance.
3. A securities salesperson who represents a broker-dealer or issuer when selling or trying to sell securities to the investing public.
Investopedia Commentary
Essentially, this is the person who makes a transaction on behalf of their employer or client.
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agent
agent a·gent (ā'jənt)
n.
A force or substance, such as a chemical, that causes a change.
| agent (ā'jənt) Pronunciation Key
A substance that can bring about a chemical reaction or a biological effect. Compare reagent. |
agent networking
In the client-server model, the part of the system that performs information preparation and exchange on behalf of a client or server. Especially in the phrase "intelligent agent" it implies some kind of automatic process which can communicate with other agents to perform some collective task on behalf of one or more humans.
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