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1. A place in which business, clerical, or professional activities are conducted and which may a small room with one desk for one or two people or a room with several desks where people work.

The administrative personnel, executives, or staff working in such a place.

2. The quarters in which a commercial, professional, or government organization carries out its activities.
3. A duty or function assigned to or assumed by a person.
4. A position of authority, duty, or trust given to someone, as in a government or corporation; such as, the office of vice president.
5. A major executive division of a government or subdivision of a governmental department; for example, the U.S. Patent Office.
6. The prescribed order or form of a Christian church service, or of daily prayers.

A religious rite or service prescribed by ecclesiastical authorities.

7. Etymology: from about the mid-13th century, "a post, an employment to which certain duties are attached"; from Latin officium, "service, duty, function, business"; literally, "work-doing", from ops, opis, "power, might, abundance, means" (related to opus, "work") + the stem of facere, "to do, to perform".
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(Latin: service, performing services; duty, receiver of duties; office, function; gift)
(Latin: a suffix; office of, office holder)
(Latin: a prefix occurring in words of Latin origin used in the senses: out, out of, from; upward; completely, entirely; to remove from, deprive of; without; former [said of previous holders of office or dignity])
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On the wall of a dentist's office: Alway be true to your teeth or they will be false to you.
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post office (s) (noun), post offices (pl)
1. A public place where mail is received and sorted, distributed, delivered, and also where stamps are sold and other related services are provided: Post offices, or postal services, around the world usually sort mail and packages and provide delivery of such items to those who are supposed to receive them.
2. Etymology: the "post" that is used in this term came from a variant of Latin posita, a past participle form of ponere, "to place" or "to put".
tandem office, tandem central office
In telecommunications, a telephone facility that makes connections between local offices in a region where there are too many such offices to economically establish a full set of direct connections.
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(A suffix forming nouns meaning: quality or condition: partnership; act, power, or skill: workmanship; relation between: friendship; office, position, or occupation: governorship; number: readership)
(Old Norse: oaf, silly person)
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Administrative Office of United States Courts
Organization that hires federal probation officers to supervise federal offenders.

Also supervises pretrial divertees; probation officers prepare presentence investigation reports about offenders at the request of a district judge.

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Oaf of Office
Oaf or Oath of Office?
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office space
A room, or an area within a room, set aside to be used as an office space with computer equipment and communications equipment.

Office spaces can be designed for occasional use or for those who work from home to use as their main place of work.

This entry is located in the following unit: Interior Design (page 2)