storehouses

A storehouse is a place where food is stored. It can be a building, a storage container, or even just a hole in the ground.

  • The storehouses will help to store enough food to last the population for several years.

  • The storehouses will help to store enough food to last the population for several months.

Definition of storehouses

noun

A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions

Synonyms:

magazine, repository, warehouse

noun

(by extension) A single location or resource where a large quantity of something can be found.

noun

A mass or quantity laid up.

Nearby Words

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Example Sentences for storehouses

  • 1

    It was the Quartermaster's storehouse and commissary.

  • 2

    After the war, the building was used as storehouse.

  • 3

    It was installed in a storehouse on the family property in Osaka.

  • 4

    The Dutch made the cathedral their arms storehouse.

  • 5

    The castle was used as a storehouse for crops and provisions.

  • 6

    The storehouse and dwellings were within 1km.

  • 7

    Afterward, the Chimaera travels to the Emperor's storehouse on Wayland.

  • 8

    At the end of the 19th century, the church used it as a storehouse.

  • 9

    Fire destroyed at least the storehouse and its provisions.

  • 10

    At the beginning of 19th century, a salt storehouse stood on the site.