storehouse (noun)

  • 21springhouse — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a small structure built over a spring and used as a cooling place (as for dairy products or meat) * * * /spring hows /, n., pl. springhouses / how ziz/. a small storehouse built over a spring or part of a brook, for keeping such …

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  • 22apothecary — noun (plural caries) Etymology: Middle English apothecarie, from Medieval Latin apothecarius, from Late Latin, shopkeeper, from Latin apotheca storehouse, from Greek apothēkē, from apotithenai to put away, from apo + tithenai to put more at do …

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  • 23boutique — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: French, shop, probably from Old Occitan botica, ultimately from Greek apothēkē storehouse more at apothecary Date: 1767 1. a. a small fashionable shop b. a small shop within a large …

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  • 24lager — noun Etymology: German Lagerbier beer made for storage, from Lager storehouse + Bier beer Date: 1852 a beer brewed by slow fermentation and matured under refrigeration …

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  • 25magazine — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Old Occitan, from Arabic makhāzin, plural of makhzan storehouse Date: 1583 1. a place where goods or supplies are stored ; warehouse 2. a room in which powder and other explosives are kept in a fort or a ship 3 …

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  • 26storage — noun Date: circa 1613 1. a. space or a place for storing b. an amount stored c. memory 4 2. a. the act of storing ; the state of being stored; especially the safekeeping of goods in a depository (as a warehouse) b. the price charged for keeping… …

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  • 27storeroom — noun Date: 1727 1. a room or space for the storing of goods or supplies 2. storehouse 2 …

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  • 28thesaurus — noun (plural thesauri or thesauruses) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, treasure, collection, from Greek thēsauros Date: circa 1823 1. treasury, storehouse 2. a. a book of words or of information about a particular field or set of concepts;… …

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  • 29magazine — noun /mæɡəˈziːn/ a) A periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at fold. b) An ammunition storehouse …

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  • 30bodega — noun a) Storehouse for maturing wine b) Store specializing in Hispanic groceries …

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