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Definition of store
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Storing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stor.
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Hutch
::
Hutch (n.) A
chest,
box,
coffer,
bin, coop, or the like, in which
things
may be
stored,
or
animals
kept; as, a grain
hutch;
a
rabbit
hutch..
Provision
::
Provision
(n.)
Especially,
a stock of food; any kind of
eatables
collected
or
stored;
-- often in the
plural..
Promptuary
::
Promptuary
(a.) That from which
supplies
are
drawn;
a
storehouse;
a
magazine;
a
repository.
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To bring back to its
former
state;
to bring back from a state of ruin,
decay,
disease,
or the like; to
repair;
to
renew;
to
recover..
Rat
::
Rat (n.) One of
several
species
of small
rodents
of the genus Mus and
allied
genera,
larger
than mice, that
infest
houses,
stores,
and
ships,
especially
the
Norway,
or
brown,
rat (M.
decumanus),
the black rat (M.
rattus),
and the roof rat (M.
Alexandrinus).
These were
introduced
into
America
from the Old
World..
Postliminy
::
Postliminy
(n.) The right by
virtue
of which
persons
and
things
taken by an enemy in war are
restored
to their
former
state when
coming
again under the power of the
nation
to which they
belonged.
Recover
::
Recover
(v. t.) To
restore
from
sickness,
faintness,
or the like; to bring back to life or
health;
to cure; to
heal..
Polysyndeton
::
Polysyndeton
(n.) A
figure
by which the
conjunction
is often
repeated,
as in the
sentence,
We have ships and men and money and
stores.
Opposed
to
asyndeton..
Convalescent
::
Convalescent
(a.)
Recovering
from
sickness
or
debility;
partially
restored
to
health
or
strength.
Inexhaustible
::
Inexhaustible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
exhausted,
emptied,
or used up;
unfailing;
not to be
wasted
or
spent;
as,
inexhaustible
stores
of
provisions;
an
inexhaustible
stock of
elegant
words..
Fraught
::
Fraught
(a.)
Freighted;
laden;
filled;
stored;
charged.
Wareroom
::
Wareroom
(n.) A room in which goods are
stored
or
exhibited
for sale.
Munition
::
Munition
(n.)
Whatever
materials
are used in war for
defense
or for
annoying
an
enemy;
ammunition;
also,
stores
and
provisions;
military
stores
of all
kinds..
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.) To
restore
or
reduce
to its
natural
or
metallic
state;
as, to
revive
a metal after
calcination..
Situation
::
Situation
(n.)
Permanent
position
or
employment;
place;
office;
as, a
situation
in a
store;
a
situation
under
government..
Reanimate
::
Reanimate
(v. t.) To
animate
anew; to
restore
to
animation
or life; to
infuse
new life,
vigor,
spirit,
or
courage
into; to
revive;
to
reinvigorate;
as, to
reanimate
a
drowned
person;
to
reanimate
disheartened
troops;
to
reanimate
languid
spirits..
Restorement
::
Restorement
(n.)
Restoration.
Storax
::
Storage
(n.) The price
changed
for
keeping
goods in a
store.
Heal
::
Heal (v. t.) To
restore
to
original
purity
or
integrity.
Park
::
Park (n.) A piece of
ground
inclosed,
and
stored
with
beasts
of the
chase,
which a man may have by
prescription,
or the
king's
grant..
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