
1) Abundance 2) Accumulate for future use 3) Accumulation 4) An electronic memory device 5) Archive 6) Backup supply 7) Bank 8) Bodega or boutique 9) Book ending 10) Bootery 11) Borders, for today at least 12) Boutique 13) Boutique or bodega 14) Boutique or grocery 15) Box on a mall map 16) Browser setting
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1) Accumulate 2) Amass 3) Arsenal 4) Bakehouse 5) Bakery 6) Bakeshop 7) Barbershop 8) Bazaar 9) Bestow 10) Bodega 11) Bookshop 12) Bookstall 13) Bookstore 14) Boutique 15) Cache 16) Cleaners 17) Commissary 18) Compile 19) Deli 20) Drugstore 21) Emporium 22) Ensile 23) File 24) Garner 25) Granary 26) Haberdashery
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a sheep (or other meat animal) in good average condition, but not fat. Usually bought by dealers to fatten for resale.
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(v) leave young trees uncut in a coppice crop; (n) young trees so left (E, 180)
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A general term for provisions, materials and supplies used aboard ship for the maintenance of the crew, and for the navigation, propulsion and upkeep of the vessel and its equipment.
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• (v. t.) To furnish; to supply; to replenish; esp., to stock or furnish against a future time. • (v. t.) Any place where goods are sold, whether by wholesale or retail; a shop. • (v. t.) That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a great number....
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a functional unit, into which data can be placed, in which data can be retained, and from which data can be retrieved
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1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a great number. 'The ships are fraught with store of victuals.' (Bacon) 'With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and give the prize.' (Milton) ... 2. A place of deposit for goods, especially. For lar...
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(v) leave young trees uncut in a coppice crop; (n) young trees so left (E, 180)
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Store adjective Accumulated; hoarded.
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Store noun [ Middle English
stor ,
stoor , Old French
estor , provisions, supplies, from
estorer to store. See
Store ,
transitive verb ]
1. That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; henc...
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Store transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Stored ;
present participle & verbal noun Storing .] [ Middle English
storen , Old French
estorer to construct, restore, store, Late Latin
staurare , for Latin
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A general term for provisions, materials and supplies used aboard ship for the maintenance of the crew, and for the navigation, propulsion and upkeep of the vessel and its equipment.
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[
n] - a supply of something available for future use 2. [v] - find a place for and put away for storage 3. [v] - keep or lay aside for future use
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[Othello] (84) to fill; populate.
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noun a supply of something available for future use; `he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars`
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At WebCom, a store is considered to be a set of catalog pages placed on the WebCom servers by the WebCommerce application. The store's shoppers have full use of the Shopping Cart and Checkout Stand.
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In internal Martial Arts, to move in such a way that kinetic energy is transformed to potential energy stored in the muscoloskeletal structure of the body. See "Release."
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a structure or area of a fishing-stage or merchant's premises in which dried cod is placed ready for collection or export; the fish store was often attached directly to the flake via a second-floor door. The second floor was often used to store fish in the summer and fall and often as a gear storage and mending area in winter and spring.
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