storehouse (noun)

  • 121repertory — /ˈrɛpətri / (say repuhtree) noun (plural repertories) 1. → repertoire. 2. a type of theatrical company, usually based on a particular theatre, which prepares several plays, operas, or the like, and produces them alternately or in succession, for… …

  • 122thesaurus — /θəˈsɔrəs / (say thuh sawruhs), / ˈzɔ / (say zaw ) noun (plural thesauruses or thesauri /θəˈsɔraɪ/ (say thuh sawruy), / ˈzɔ / (say zaw )) 1. a storehouse or repository, as of words or knowledge. 2. a reference work in which the entries are… …

  • 123treasure-house — /ˈtrɛʒə haʊs/ (say trezhuh hows) noun 1. a repository or storehouse for valuables or money. 2. a source of valuable things, as ideas …

  • 124whata — /ˈfɒtə/ (say fotuh) noun a Maori storehouse on raised posts. {Maori} …

  • 125store — verb To keep merchandise for safe custody, to be delivered in the same condition as when received, where the safe keeping is the principal object of deposit, and not the consumption or sale noun Any place where goods are deposited and sold by one …

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  • 126apothecary — ► NOUN (pl. apothecaries) archaic ▪ a person who prepared and sold medicines. ORIGIN Latin apothecarius from Greek apoth k storehouse …

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  • 127boutique — ► NOUN ▪ a small shop selling fashionable clothes. ORIGIN French, small shop , from Greek apoth k storehouse …

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  • 128cellar — ► NOUN 1) a storage space or room below ground level in a house. 2) a stock of wine. ORIGIN Latin cellarium storehouse , from cella storeroom or chamber …

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