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Definition of Storerooms
1. storeroom [n] - See also: storeroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Storerooms
Literary usage of Storerooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Healthful Schools: How to Build, Equip, and Maintain Them by May Ayres Burgess, Jesse Feiring Williams, Thomas Denison Wood (1918)
"storerooms. In most school buildings too little attention is paid to the question
of storage space. It is not uncommon to find shelves placed at the foot of ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... of a platform laid over the beams in the hold of a ship of war, whereon the
cables were usually coiled, and containing also cabins and storerooms. ..."
3. Guide to the County Archives of California by California Historical Survey Commission, John Francis Davis, Owen Cochran Coy (1919)
"storerooms are designated in the report as the "attic," which is located on the
second floor; "the jail," two cells of which are devoted to archive purposes ..."
4. Text-book of School and Class Management by Felix Arnold (1910)
"storerooms. The various spaces in the building over stairways or elsewhere can
be fitted up as supply closets. Since a great deal of inflammable material is ..."
5. Text-book of School and Class Management by Felix Arnold (1910)
"storerooms. The various spaces in the building over stairways or elsewhere can
be fitted up as supply closets. Since a great deal of inflammable material is ..."
6. The Library Magazine (1887)
"Then riches stream in with continuous flow, Things costly and rare fill his
storerooms capacious; He adds field to field, his house grows more spacious. ..."
7. The Medical work of the Massachusetts Volunteer Aid Association during the by Herbert Leslie Burrell (1899)
"... Mr. Robert Burnett and Dr. The storerooms, clinical laboratory, apothecary
storeroom and storerooms for surgical apparatus were arranged by the doctors ..."