Associations to the word «Storehouse»
Noun
- Storage
- Citadel
- Farmhouse
- Conqueror
- Tavern
- Operative
- Merchant
- Overseer
- Fur
- Whiskey
- Brick
- Roof
- Fort
- Terence
- Quantity
- Barrel
- Synagogue
- Fortress
- Squirrel
- Pier
- Knowledge
- Commodity
- Palace
- Timber
- Vineyard
- Admiralty
- Temple
- Happy
- Artifact
- Ra
- Pharaoh
- Tent
- Mosque
- Furniture
- Haul
- Wealth
- Food
- Enclosure
- Scribe
- Scrap
- Abundance
- Shrine
- Pea
- Farmer
- Pile
- Complex
- Good
- Seed
- Detachment
- Wine
- Jar
- Chapel
- Underground
- Shelter
- Cavern
- Mineral
- Waiter
- Buddhism
- Crop
- Torch
- Deposit
- Jewel
- Workman
- Broker
- Material
- Tobacco
- Pillar
Adjective
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".
Wise words
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