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Answer for the clue "A storehouse for goods and merchandise ", 9 letters:
warehouse

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Word definitions for warehouse in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Warehouse \Ware"house`\, n.; pl. Warehouses . A storehouse for wares, or goods. --Addison.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a storehouse for goods and merchandise [syn: storage warehouse ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., from ware (n.) + house . Compare Dutch warenhuis , German warenhaus . Meaning "large impersonal institution" is American English colloquial, first attested 1970.

Usage examples of warehouse.

Stealing one from an ambulance was one thing, but from a warehouse was something entirely different.

She had mailed all three bags simultaneously, the one from the Birth Center, the unwrapped one from the ambulance, and the one she had bribed from the warehouse receptionist.

The other was from the ambulance warehouse, which also came back negative.

I was the one who assumed the bags for the Birth Center ambulance were stored in their warehouse.

In addition to all those appurtenances of any garrison town, Basilea also had a fringe of docks, repair shops, chandleries and warehouses along the Rhenus riverfront.

Chapter 64: Thursday, 18870811:0827 The sudden pressure in his ears, along with the hiss that rose to a quick crescendo before dying away, told George that the car had arrived in the warehouse.

The captain strode to the rail, leaning against it as he watched the barouche swing about and disappear around the corner of a warehouse.

After a circuitous route of nearly one mile, Bronden came to a large warehouse.

You bought the rice on open credit, hypothecated the warehouse receipts with various banks, paid for half the rice with the proceeds and used the remainder of the loan to pyramid with.

To begin with, we had half a million bags of California rice stored in warehouses here and there, and you hypothecated the warehouse receipts and bought Philippine and Chinese rice.

He stares across the lawns to the tower blocks soaring above the jostling maisonettes, factories and warehouses.

I am not prepared to believe that the enormous warehouses of Westport were ever filled to overflowing with merchandise, being inclined rather to assign their vast size to that tendency towards overbuilding which is a permanent characteristic of a generous and hopeful people.

From his exalted position Passepartout observed with much curiosity the wide streets, the low, evenly ranged houses, the Anglo-Saxon Gothic churches, the great docks, the palatial wooden and brick warehouses, the numerous conveyances, omnibuses, horse-cars, and upon the side-walks, not only Americans and Europeans, but Chinese and Indians.

This was another large prefabricated warehouse, fitted with airtight doors and a powerful air-conditioning unit to maintain the scrolls in an atmosphere of optimum temperature and humidity.

Above was a prefabricated office, slung between two steel girders originally added to strengthen the brick walls of the warehouse.