Results for: stored in a warehouse
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granary, warehouse for storing food; small room next to the kitchen (used for storing food, dishes, etc.), place for storing food, small room for storing foodpantry
hardware, program that is permanently stored in the electronic circuit boards of a computer or in the ROM and cannot be changed by a user, see also:software, software stored on a memory chipfirmware
harvesting of hay; season when grass is cut dried and stored for fodderhaying
hay stored in a barn; hayloft, place where hay is stored, quantity of hay stored in barnhaymow
haymow, loft for hay, loft in barn in which hay is storedhayloft
Last In First Out; last thing to enter will be the first one to exit; data storage system in which the first thing stored is the last to be retrieved (Computers); system of inventory tracking in which the last goods stocked are considered to be the fir...LIFO
last thing to enter will be the first one to exit; data storage system in which the first thing stored is the last to be retrieved (Computers); system of inventory tracking in which the last goods stocked are considered to be the first items sold (Busi...LIFO (Last In First Out)
made to adhere in layers, protected by insurance, secured in a bonded warehouse, stored before taxationbonded
meeting of church members, meeting room, room for vestments, room in a church in which vestments or sacred vessels are stored; room in a church where meetings or classes are conducted; general meeting of the parishioners of a churchvestry
military storage, military training base, station, storehouse, place where things are placed in storage; bus or train station, warehousedepot
moth that infests stored tobaccotobacco moth
one who stores; one who works in warehouse; warehouse owner, warehouse worker or ownerwarehouseman
place in which clothes are stored (closet, chest, etc.)clothespress
place or receptacle for storage, somebody entrusted with something, somebody with extensive knowledge, storeroom, warehouse; plentiful source, wellspring; archive, museum, location where valuable documents or artwork is stored; sepulcher, tomb, warehou...repository
place to keep ice, structure in which ice is storedicehouse
 

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