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Definition of Storeroom
1. Noun. A room in which things are stored.
Specialized synonyms: Chandlery, Lumber Room, Buttery, Larder, Pantry, Stock Room, Stockroom, Strongroom
Generic synonyms: Room
Definition of Storeroom
1. n. Room in a storehouse or repository; a room in which articles are stored.
Definition of Storeroom
1. Noun. A room used for storage. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Storeroom
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storeroom
Literary usage of Storeroom
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Guide to the County Archives of California by California Historical Survey Commission, John Francis Davis, Owen Cochran Coy (1919)
"1-4 are in the Recorder's storeroom. Delinquent Tax Sales, 1875-1876, 1 v. ...
K>3, is in I he Recorder's storeroom. Receipts from the State Controller, ..."
2. Guide to the County Archives of California by California Historical Survey Commission, John Francis Davis, Owen Cochran Coy (1919)
"1^1 are in the Recorder's storeroom. Delinquent Tax Sales, 1875-1876, 1 v. ...
A volume for 1889-1892 is in the Recorder's storeroom, the others in the ..."
3. Digest of the Law of Restrictions on the Use of Real Property by Claude Perrin Berry (1915)
"Forbidding erection of flat or residence near street line not applicable to garage
and storeroom. A restriction forbidding the erection of a ..."
4. Storing: Its Economic Aspects and Proper Methods by Harry Beaumont Twyford (1918)
"It is now proposed to call attention to some appliances which are essential to
the proper operation of every storeroom. It would be manifestly impossible to ..."
5. The American Office: Its Organization, Management and Records by John William Schulze (1914)
"The same fundamental principles, however, apply to the records and systems of
the three divisions of the storeroom. First of all, some method of authorizing ..."
6. Executive Statistical Control by Dwight Thompson Farnham (1917)
"storeroom Methods.—storeroom methods are most important in connection with the
control of the efficient selection and conservation of material and supplies. ..."
7. Executive Statistical Control by Dwight Thompson Farnham (1917)
"storeroom Methods.—storeroom methods are most important in connection with the
control of the efficient selection and conservation of material and supplies. ..."