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(n)
(logistics) The act of storing goods in a warehouse.
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A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions.
(adj)
(US) Synonym of shop-bought.
(uncountable) The act of storing goods; the state of being stored.
A storage space for public transport and other vehicles where they can be maintained and from which they are dispatched for service.
An establishment that sells goods or services to the public; originally only a physical location, but now a virtual establishment as well.
(rare) A place, stead.
A store or supply.
(v)
(transitive, idiomatic) To save or preserve (especially money) for future use.
(transitive) To place inside.
(transitive) To put (something) aside for future use.
A sum or source of money.
The act of putting into a new position.
(uncountable) The ability of the brain to record information or impressions with the facility of recalling them later, usually at will.
(rare, archaic or dialectal, West Country, Cornwall, Canada, US) Having been purchased or bought (rather than homemade), storebought.
An accumulation, supply, store, or hoard of something.
produced in quantity at a factory
keep or lay aside for future use
an electronic memory device
depositing in a warehouse
Synonym of shut up (“to put (someone or something) in a secure enclosed space, such as a room or container”).
A room where a store keeps its stock of merchandise.
A room in a business set aside for the display of the company's products.
A place for storing large amounts of products. In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.
A shop or store that sells groceries; a grocery store.
The side of a store (or other shop) which faces the street and usually contains display windows.
A large self-service store that sells groceries and, usually, medications, household goods, and/or clothing.
(Canada, US, Philippines, usually only in combination) A shop, a store, a market.
(India, East Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong) A warehouse.
A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia, and often covered with shops and stalls.
An extremely large store; a hypermarket.
A small shop, especially one that sells fashionable clothes, jewelry and the like.
A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
A place where state or royal money and valuables are stored.
An enclosed shopping centre.
The process of buying goods or services, or searching for those suitable to buy.
A store primarily serving persons in an institution, most often soldiers or prisoners.
The process of building up a stockpile.
A supply (especially a large one) of something kept for future use, specifically in case the cost of the item increases or if there a shortage.
A place where something is deposited, as for storage, safekeeping, or preservation.
A place where things are stowed.
A retail sales company or salesman.
(physical) An area; somewhere within an area.
Someone who sells; a vendor; a clerk.
A person who traffics in commodities for profit.
(operations) The stock of an item on hand at a particular location or business.
One who deals in goods, especially automobiles; a middleman.
(chiefly derogatory) Someone who traffics; a trader or merchant of illegal products, or of legal products in an illegal setting.
(intransitive) To gradually grow or increase in quantity or number.
One who earns a living by trading goods or securities.
A room used for storage.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
(transitive) To hold inside.
Any physical store selling groceries, such as a grocery store or convenience store.
(uncountable) The buying and selling of goods and services on a market.
Accompanied by conservation.
(uncountable) Commercial, industrial, or professional activity.
The act of putting; an action; a movement; a thrust; a push.
(law) An entity having legal personality, and thus able to own property and to sue and be sued in its own name; a corporation.
Something which is bought; a purchase.
A formal recording of names, events, transactions, etc.
(economics) Concerned with the exchange of goods for profit.
preservation
(archaic) A rocky shelf or ledge of a cliff, a mountain, etc.
The act of doing maintenance.
An instance of preventing (further) harm or difficulty.
A reduction in cost or expenditure.
Something given to another voluntarily, without charge.
A place that sells items, especially cars.
(transitive) To supply or substitute an equivalent with.
A shop that sells books.
accommodation in the form of a tent
A store where books are bought and sold.
A grasp or grip.
to identify by or divide into classes; to categorize
The act of reserving or keeping back; reservation; exception.
(UK, slang, obsolete) A halfpenny.
A short note; a memorandum.
A nonacademic, periodical publication which consists of articles by multiple writers on some broad topic or theme.
(countable) A disposing of or getting rid of something.
(with to) To look after (e.g. an ill person.)
(transitive) To provide housing for.
To keep up; to preserve; to uphold (a state, condition etc.).
A keeper, guardian, or soldier who ranges over a region (generally of wilderness) to protect the area or enforce the law.
An arched masonry structure supporting and forming a ceiling, whether freestanding or forming part of a larger building.
A place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc.; a disposal site.
The act by which something or someone is retained; a retention.
A long seat with or without a back, found for example in parks and schools.
(obsolete) The disposal or management of something.