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(n)
the division of a business that provides customer services
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(Canada, South Africa) A multilevel parking garage.
Alternative spelling of car park. [(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, Hong Kong, India) An outdoor area or a building where cars may be parked.]
Space in which to park a car or other vehicle, such as a parking lot or curbside parking.
(UK, US) A short private road that leads to a house or garage.
A place that sells items, especially cars.
(automotive) A car with an automatic gearbox/transmission.
(Canada, US) A building material which covers and protects the sides of a house or other building.
A storage space for public transport and other vehicles where they can be maintained and from which they are dispatched for service.
A small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building.
(chiefly British) Synonym of subway: a railway that is under the ground.
(uncountable) The act of storing goods; the state of being stored.
The act of storing documents in an archive; archiving.
An establishment that sells goods or services to the public; originally only a physical location, but now a virtual establishment as well.
A room, especially one which is not particularly large, used for manufacturing or other light industrial work.
(figurative) Anything that inspires or motivates, as a spur does a horse.
One who deals in goods, especially automobiles; a middleman.
A person who opens something.
(banking) Money placed in a bank account, as for safekeeping or to earn interest.
A large quantity or number; a great deal.
A bounding straight edge of a two-dimensional shape.
A surname.
Alternative spelling of body shop [(US, automotive) A workshop in which damage to the bodywork of cars is repaired.]
Alternative form of lockup. [(slang) A jail cell; a period of incarceration in such a cell; a facility containing such cells.]
(agriculture) A building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle.
A large garage-like structure where aircraft are kept.
A garage or a building for a car, typically separate from a house.
(US) A building for vehicles to park in, typically with several floors and sometimes underground.
A garage for streetcars, buses or railway cars.
(US, colloquial) A very large and luxurious garage (storage area for cars etc.).
The large door on a garage which a car can come in through.
A sale of used household goods in the driveway or garage of someone's home.
(adj)
Of a building, having more than one storey.
A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions.
(Southern US, dated) A garage attached to a house.
(slang) A jail cell; a period of incarceration in such a cell; a facility containing such cells.
Storage in a hangar.
(British) garage, petrol station
(countable) A space in which a car or other vehicle can be parked. (Sometimes demarcated with lines painted on the ground.)
An automobile kept carefully in very good condition and rarely driven.
(metaphysics, philosophy, linguistics) A car completely inside of a garage, or the portion of a car that is inside a garage.
(mainly North American) A building (or portion thereof) where items may be purchased.
A building housing a streetcar when it is not in use.
(India, East Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong) A warehouse.
A room used for storage.
A building for keeping a horse and carriage when not in use, separate from the house.
A yard used for storage.
(countable) A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, Hong Kong, India) An outdoor area or a building where cars may be parked.
A building, such as a barn, shed, or garage, that is separate from, but associated with some main building.
Living quarters for junior officers and midshipmen on a warship (hence gunroom officers). In the past it was usually set in the forecastle.
(figurative) Position or reputation in society or a profession.
A building for the storage of wood.
Archaic form of storehouse. [A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions.]
(furniture) A table containing a basin and a pitcher of water for washing.
A special railroad car for transporting automobiles.
An area of land set aside for environment preservation or recreation.
A yard where goods to be transported are stored.
(agriculture) A storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed.
The space or storerooms of a cellar.
A storage facility in which the material stored is simply piled on a floor (as opposed to a bin or silo).
An enclosed underground space, often under a building, used for storage or shelter.
An institution, building, or room for the exhibition and conservation of important objects, especially works of art.
Alternative form of warehousage. [A charge paid for storage in a warehouse.]
An attic or semi-finished room just beneath the roof of a house.
A building where valuable things are stored.
A toolshed in a garden or allotment, holding gardening equipment.
Storage of one's goods in a rented commercial facility.
A shed for keeping carts.
Alternative form of gighouse. [A building for keeping a gig (horse-drawn carriage) when not in use; carriage house.]
A room that a business uses to pack items for subsequent storage or shipping.
(rail transport) A large building provided for the housing and maintenance of passenger cars or carriages (or coupled trains thereof).
A building for keeping a gig (horse-drawn carriage) when not in use; carriage house.
Alternative form of toolshed. [An outdoor shed for storing tools and other equipment.]
Alternative form of garderobe. [(historical) A storeroom or wardrobe.]
A building for the storage of carts.
A tract of land in which the dead are buried.
A small room within a house used to store clothing, food, or other household supplies.
An indoor area, or covered courtyard, containing shops.
storeroom in a house where odds and ends, especially furniture, can be stored
A room for storing bags.
(firefighting) A building for housing a fire engine, a firehouse or fire station.
(countable) A record; an account; a register.
A room used for storing or displaying goods or wares.
Alternative spelling of box room [A small storeroom in a house, often upstairs, typically used for storage of boxes and other items.]
Alternative form of engine house. [A building housing one or more engines.]
An outdoor shed for storing tools and other equipment.
A building in which military guns are stored.
Alternative form of bikeshed. [(literally) An enclosed structure where bicycles may be stored.]
Useless or disposable material; waste material of any kind.
(figuratively) A governmental office or department in a monarchy which purchases, keeps, and cares for royal clothes.