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NOUN:1. A place where something is deposited for safekeeping: archive, depository, magazine, repository, storehouse, warehouse. See KEEP. 2. A supply stored or hidden for future use: backlog, cache, hoard, inventory, nest egg, reserve, reservoir, stock, stockpile, treasure. Slang : stash. See COLLECT. 3. A retail establishment where merchandise is sold: boutique, emporium, outlet, shop. See TRANSACTIONS.
VERB:1. To have or put in a customary place: keep. See PLACE. 2. To accumulate and set aside for future use. Also used with up: lay in, lay up, save (up), stockpile. See KEEP.
 
 
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