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store (STOR, STOHR) (verb)
1. To put something that is not being used in a place where it is available, where it can be kept safely, etc.: "Mandy will store her jewels in a safe at the bank."
2. To collect and to put something into one location for future use: "The solar panels store energy for later applications."
3. To place information in a person's memory or a computer's memory: "The website information has been formatted they can store it with an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
store (STOR, STOHR) (noun)
1. A building or room where things are sold: "Sally is going to the store to buy groceries."
2. A larger amount or supply of something that is kept for future use: "The internet is the world's greatest store of information ever created by mankind."

People go to a store to buy all kinds of goods where they store such things for present and future acquisition.

(Latin: memory, remember, thought; retaining and recalling past experiences and information; capacity to store information; ability to recall or to recognize previous experiences; recollection; retention)
Word Entries containing the term: “store
pottery store
Feats of clay.
This entry is located in the following unit: Dictionary with a Touch of Humor (page 6)
Selfish is what the owner of a seafood store does.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 5)