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Definition of Salesroom
1. Noun. An area where merchandise (such as cars) can be displayed. "In Britain a showroom is called a salesroom"
Category relationships: Auto, Automobile, Car, Machine, Motorcar
Generic synonyms: Panopticon
Definition of Salesroom
1. Noun. (business) The room where sales are made ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Salesroom
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salesroom
Literary usage of Salesroom
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Silk Industry in America: A History: Prepared for the Centennial Exposition by Linus Pierpont Brockett (1876)
"Factory and salesroom, 114 East 14th Street. AG Jennings. Guipure, Blonde and
Brussels Laces, ... Factory and salesroom, 455 and 457 Broadway. John Marr. ..."
2. The Silk Goods of America: A Brief Account of the Recent Improvements and by William Cornelius Wyckoff, Silk Association of America (1880)
"salesroom, 11 Avon Street, Boston. Factory, 473 to 477 Tremont Street Boston.
... salesroom, 44 Chauncy Street Boston. Linneman, CA Silks, Fringes and ..."
3. Silk Manufacture in the United States by William Cornelius Wyckoff, Silk Association of America (1883)
"Factory and salesroom 511-513 West 30th St. Beierstedt, Carl. Upholstery Trimmings
138 Canal St. ... salesroom of Selling Agent 317 Broadway Broomhall, Geo. ..."
4. The Silk Industry in America: A History: Prepared for the Centennial Exposition by Linus Pierpont Brockett (1876)
"Fancy Goods, Twills, &c. Roman Scarfs a specialty. Factory and salesroom ...
Factory and salesroom, 114 East 14th Street. AG Jennings. ..."
5. American Silk Manufacture by William Cornelius Wyckoff (1887)
"(See Newark, NJ) salesroom 488 Washington St. Eureka Silk Manufacturing Co. ...
salesroom 41 High St. Linneman, CA Silk Fringes and Trimmings. ..."
6. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"Typewriter Company for use as an office and salesroom, and agreed to keep in the
building proper steam warming apparatus, and to keep the premises ..."