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archive

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Word definitions for archive in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. put into an archive [syn: file away ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
An archive is an accumulation of historical records or the physical place they are located. Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organization's lifetime, and are kept to show the function of ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Archive \Ar"chive\, n.; pl. Archives . [F. archives, pl., L. archivum, archium, fr. Gr. ? government house, ? ? archives, fr. ? the first place, government. See Archi- , pref.] pl. The place in which public records or historic documents are kept. Our words ...

Usage examples of archive.

This archive is mostly odds and ends collected later by the Turks as they were gradually beaten back from the edges of their empire.

How had I not noticed, in the archive, that the region represented on those maps had exactly the brooding, spread-winged shape of my dragon, as if he cast his shadow over it from above?

Of course: these would be his own versions of the maps he had seen in the archive in Istanbul, copied from memory after his adventures there.

Had Rossi actually looked through them himself, or had he merely had time to list the possibilities in that archive before being scared away from it?

Helen wanted to hunt down the archive at once, but I insisted on rest and a meal.

Hagia Sophia from a window there, that the archive had more than one floor, and that it had a door communicating directly with the street on the first floor.

I had tried cautiously to find information on such an archive at the university library at home just before our departure, but without success.

The letters said that the archive was attached to a small mosque from the seventeenth century.

Could the undead have been guarding not only an archive but also a grave?

I became enamored of this archive, I asked the librarian for all possible information about it.

He told me that he was sorry but he did not know anything about the archive to which I referred and could not help me.

I still wish I knew why Professor Rossi was compelled to write to me that he did not know about our archive here, which seems a lie, does it not?

It seems to me too much of a coincidence that you appeared when we had just arrived in Istanbul, looking for the archive you have been so much interested in all these years.

In any case, when I saw your interest in my archive, I was surprised and moved, and now that I hear your more-than-remarkable story, I feel that somehow I am to be your assistance here in Istanbul.

He would bring new information, if he could, and we would visit the archive again to see if there were any developments there.