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Definition of store
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of store is as below...
Store (v. t.)
Articles,
especially
of food,
accumulated
for some
specific
object;
supplies,
as of
provisions,
arms,
ammunition,
and the like; as, the
stores
of an army, of a ship, of a
family..
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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..
Restorative
::
Restorative
(n.)
Something
which
serves
to
restore;
especially,
a
restorative
medicine..
Udder
::
Udder (n.) The
glandular
organ in which milk is
secreted
and
stored;
--
popularly
called
the bag in cows and other
quadrupeds.
See
Mamma.
Attend
::
Attend
(v. t.) To wait for; to
await;
to
remain,
abide,
or be in store for..
Garner
::
Garner
(v. t.) To
gather
for
preservation;
to
store,
as in a
granary;
to
treasure..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) A store laid up, from which one may draw at
pleasure;
a
supply;
a full
provision
of
resources;
as, a fund of
wisdom
or good
sense..
Dockyard
::
Dockyard
(n.) A yard or
storage
place for all sorts of naval
stores
and
timber
for
shipbuilding.
Repatriate
::
Repatriate
(v. t.) To
restore
to one's own
country.
Deposit
::
Deposit
(n.) To lay up or away for safe
keeping;
to put up; to
store;
as, to
deposit
goods in a
warehouse..
Refresh
::
Refresh
(a.) To make fresh
again;
to
restore
strength,
spirit,
animation,
or the like, to; to
relieve
from
fatigue
or
depression;
to
reinvigorate;
to
enliven
anew; to
reanimate;
as, sleep
refreshes
the body and the
mind..
Restitute
::
Restitute
(n.) That which is
restored
or
offered
in place of
something;
a
substitute.
Reestablish
::
Reestablish
(v. t.) To
establish
anew; to fix or
confirm
again;
to
restore;
as, to
reestablish
a
covenant;
to
reestablish
health..
Recruit
::
Recruit
(v. t.)
Hence,
to
restore
the
wasted
vigor of; to renew in
strength
or
health;
to
reinvigorate..
Revoice
::
Revoice
(v. t.) To
refurnish
with a
voice;
to
refit,
as an organ pipe, so as to
restore
its
tone..
Fraught
::
Fraught
(a.)
Freighted;
laden;
filled;
stored;
charged.
Granary
::
Granary
(n.) A
storehouse
or
repository
for
grain,
esp. after it is
thrashed
or
husked;
a
cornbouse;
also
(Fig.),
a
region
fertile
in
grain..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) A
vessel
employed
to
attend
other
vessels,
to
supply
them with
provisions
and other
stores,
to
convey
intelligence,
or the
like..
Rehabilitate
::
Rehabilitate
(v. t.) To
invest
or
clothe
again with some
right,
authority,
or
dignity;
to
restore
to a
former
capacity;
to
reinstate;
to
qualify
again;
to
restore,
as a
delinquent,
to a
former
right,
rank, or
privilege
lost or
forfeited;
-- a term of civil and canon law..
Wastorel
::
Wastorel
(n.) See
Wastrel.
Exhaustless
::
Exhaustless
(a.) Not be
exhausted;
inexhaustible;
as, an
exhaustless
fund or
store..
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