store
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
store/stɔː(r)/
▶noun
- 1 a quantity or supply kept for use as needed.
■ (stores) supplies of equipment and food kept for use by members of an army, navy, or other institution.
- 2 a place where things are kept for future use or sale.
■ chiefly N. Amer. a shop.
■ Brit. a large shop selling different types of goods.
■ (also stores) Brit. a shop selling basic necessities.
- 3 Brit. a computer memory.
- 4 a sheep, steer, cow, or pig acquired or kept for fattening.
- 1 keep or accumulate for future use.
- 2 retain or enter (information) for future electronic retrieval.
- 3 (be stored with) have a useful supply of.
– phrases
in store about to happen.
set (or lay or put) store by (or on) consider to be of a particular degree of importance: she set much store by privacy.
in store about to happen.
set (or lay or put) store by (or on) consider to be of a particular degree of importance: she set much store by privacy.
– derivatives
storable adjective,
storer noun.
storable adjective,
storer noun.
'store' also found in these Oxford entries:
archive
- armoury
- arsenal
- bank
- big box
- bin
- buttery
- cache
- capacitance
- capacitor
- cellar
- chain store
- charge
- checkout
- clamp
- cold store
- commissary
- convenience store
- deep freeze
- department store
- deposit
- dielectric constant
- dime store
- directory
- discount house
- discount store
- dump
- Dutch barn
- emporium
- endosperm
- entrepôt
- five-and-dime
- floor manager
- freeze
- garner
- glycogen
- green algae
- hatbox
- hoard
- hold
- honeycomb
- in-store
- keep
- larder
- lay
- magazine
- minimart
- mirror
- mothball
- nickel-and-dime

