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Definition of store
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Store (v. t.) To
collect
as a
reserved
supply;
to
accumulate;
to lay away.
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Victual
::
Victual
(v. t.) To
supply
with
provisions
for
subsistence;
to
provide
with food; to store with
sustenance;
as, to
victual
an army; to
victual
a
ship..
Restaurate
::
Restaurate
(v. t.) To
restore.
Natural
::
Natural
(n.) A
character
[/] used to
contradict,
or to
remove
the
effect
of, a sharp or flat which has
preceded
it, and to
restore
the
unaltered
note..
Reconditory
::
Reconditory
(n.) A
repository;
a
storehouse.
Reimburse
::
Reimburse
(v. t.) To
replace
in a
treasury
or
purse,
as an
equivalent
for what has been
taken,
lost, or
expended;
to
refund;
to pay back; to
restore;
as, to
reimburse
the
expenses
of a war..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. i.) To
regain
health
after
sickness;
to grow well; to be
restored
or
cured;
hence,
to
regain
a
former
state or
condition
after
misfortune,
alarm,
etc.; -- often
followed
by of or from; as, to
recover
from a state of
poverty;
to
recover
from
fright..
Magazine
::
Magazine
(n.) A
receptacle
in which
anything
is
stored,
especially
military
stores,
as
ammunition,
arms,
provisions,
etc..
Reform
::
Reform
(v. t.) To put into a new and
improved
form or
condition;
to
restore
to a
former
good
state,
or bring from bad to good; to
change
from worse to
better;
to
amend;
to
correct;
as, to
reform
a
profligate
man; to
reform
corrupt
manners
or
morals..
Replace
::
Replace
(v. t.) To place
again;
to
restore
to a
former
place,
position,
condition,
or the
like..
Restorer
::
Restorer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
restores..
Restorative
::
Restorative
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
restoration;
having
power to
restore.
Merchant
::
Merchant
(n.) One who keeps a store or shop for the sale of
goods;
a
shopkeeper.
Hoard
::
Hoard (n.) A
store,
stock,
or
quantity
of
anything
accumulated
or laid up; a
hidden
supply;
a
treasure;
as, a hoard of
provisions;
a hoard of
money..
Store
::
Store (v. t.) Any place where goods are sold,
whether
by
wholesale
or
retail;
a
shop..
Accumulator
::
Accumulator
(n.) An
apparatus
by means of which
energy
or power can be
stored,
such as the
cylinder
or tank for
storing
water for
hydraulic
elevators,
the
secondary
or
storage
battery
used for
accumulating
the
energy
of
electrical
charges,
etc..
Instore
::
Instore
(v. t.) To store up; to
inclose;
to
contain.
Cure
::
Cure (v. t.) To heal; to
restore
to
health,
soundness,
or
sanity;
to make well; -- said of a
patient..
Floorwalker
::
Floorwalker
(n.) One who walks about in a large
retail
store as an
overseer
and
director.
Reestablish
::
Reestablish
(v. t.) To
establish
anew; to fix or
confirm
again;
to
restore;
as, to
reestablish
a
covenant;
to
reestablish
health..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
maintain,
as an
establishment,
institution,
or the like; to
conduct;
to
manage;
as, to keep
store..
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