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store [ stawr ]


verb  (past and past participle stored, present participle stor·ing, 3rd person present singular stores)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb put something away: to put something away for use in the future

2. transitive verb put something into safekeeping: to put or hold something somewhere for safekeeping, e.g. in a warehouse

3. intransitive verb survive storage: to survive or stay fresh while being kept in storage
Apples will store well in a cool humid building.

4. transitive verb stock something with items: to fill or provide something with other things

5. transitive verb comput hold data: to enter or save data or programs into a computer memory



noun  (plural stores)
Definition:
 
1. place selling goods: a place where merchandise is offered for retail sale to customers

2. quantity saved for future use: a quantity or collection put away for future use
a store of grain in a silo

3. place where goods are kept: a place where merchandise is kept in quantity, e.g. a warehouse

4. great quantity: a great quantity or large collection
a rich store of memories
a weapon store



plural noun stores 
Definition:
 
supplies: items or materials needed for something such as a business, expedition, or vessel



adjective 
Definition:
 
U.S. commercially bought: purchased from a retail store
store bread

[13th century. Via Old French estorer "build, supply" < Latin instaurare]

stor·a·ble adjective

in store 

1. 
about to happen in the future
She has a surprise in store for you.
 

2. 
in a large amount
He has come back with money in store.


mind the store to be in charge of running something, usually in the temporary absence of the person who is normally in charge (informal)

set or lay or put great store by something to consider something to be important, valuable, or worthwhile

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