Associations to the word «Storehouse»
Noun
- Barracks
- Dockyard
- Stable
- Armory
- Guinness
- Commissary
- Barn
- Gunpowder
- Loot
- Dwelling
- Quartermaster
- Wharf
- Grain
- Bakery
- Blacksmith
- Cask
- Arsenal
- Inca
- Melon
- Cellar
- Warehouse
- Quadrangle
- Quay
- Treasure
- Treasury
- Millet
- Consciousness
- Ammunition
- Ordnance
- Depot
- Workshop
- Valuable
- Merchandise
- Tithe
- Nara
- Hut
- Corn
- Famine
- Cooperative
- Acorn
- Sled
- Shed
- Munition
- Edo
- Reindeer
- Provision
- Brewery
- Harvest
- Lodging
- Yoga
- Flour
- Dock
- Store
- Shop
- Schoolhouse
- Convict
- Repository
- Orchard
- Encampment
- Dormitory
- Receipt
- Supply
- Building
- Redoubt
- Foreman
- Relic
- Fortification
- Quarter
- Wisdom
- Chloe
- Courtyard
- Powder
- Mill
- Plunder
- Kitchen
- Rice
- Crate
- Laundry
- Log
- Erasmus
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Storehouse»
Wiktionary
STOREHOUSE, noun. A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions; a magazine; a repository; a warehouse.
STOREHOUSE, noun. (by extension) A single non-geographical place where a large quantity of something can be found.
STOREHOUSE, noun. (obsolete) A mass or quantity laid up.
STOREHOUSE, verb. (transitive) To lay up in store.
Dictionary definition
STOREHOUSE, noun. A depository for goods; "storehouses were built close to the docks".
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