goods warehouse

  • 1Warehouse 13 — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Warehouse 13 …

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  • 2Goods shed — A goods shed is a railway building designed for storing goods before or after carriage in a train.A typical goods shed will have a track running through it to allow goods wagons to be unloaded under cover, although sometimes they were built… …

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  • 3warehouse receipt — ware·house receipt n: a receipt issued by a person engaged in the business of storage for hire that constitutes a document of title Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. warehouse receipt …

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  • 4warehouse — index cache (storage place), depository, repository, store Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5warehouse club — ˈwarehouse ˌclub noun [countable] COMMERCE a group of very large shops selling many different kinds of goods cheaply: • Consumers continue to favor discount stores and warehouse clubs over pricey department stores. * * * warehouse club UK US noun …

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  • 6warehouse — ► NOUN 1) a large building where raw materials or manufactured goods may be stored. 2) a large wholesale or retail store. ► VERB ▪ store (goods) in a warehouse …

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  • 7warehouse club — warehouse clubs N COUNT A warehouse club is a large shop which sells goods at reduced prices to people who pay each year to become members of the organization that runs the shop …

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  • 8warehouse — [wer′hous΄; ] for v., usually [, wer′houz΄] n. [ME: see WARE1 & HOUSE] 1. a building where wares, or goods, are stored, as before distribution to retailers, or are kept in reserve, in bond, etc. 2. Chiefly Brit. a wholesale store or, esp.… …

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  • 9warehouse club — noun An establishment selling discounted goods to members • • • Main Entry: ↑warehouse …

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  • 10Warehouse — Ware house , n.; pl. {Warehouses}. A storehouse for wares, or goods. Addison. [1913 Webster] …

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