Usually means: Place for professional work activities.
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General (28 matching dictionaries)
  1. office: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  2. office: Merriam-Webster
  3. Office, office: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  4. office: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
  5. office, the office: Collins English Dictionary
  6. office: Vocabulary.com
  7. Office, office, the-office: Wordnik
  8. Office, office: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  9. Office: InfoVisual Visual Dictionary
  10. office: Wiktionary
  11. office: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
  12. office: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
  13. office: Infoplease Dictionary
  14. office: Dictionary.com
  15. office: Online Etymology Dictionary
  16. office: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
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  18. Office: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  19. office: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
  20. office: Rhymezone
  21. office: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  22. office: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  23. office: FreeDictionary.org
  24. office: Mnemonic Dictionary
  25. office: TheFreeDictionary.com
  26. office: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations

Art (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. Shakespeare Glossary (No longer online)
  2. Virginia Tech Multimedia Music Dictionary (No longer online)

Business (8 matching dictionaries)
  1. office: Merriam-Webster Legal Dictionary
  2. THE 'LECTRIC LAW LIBRARY'S REFERENCE ROOM (No longer online)
  3. Glossary of Legal Terms (No longer online)
  4. BuzzWhack (No longer online)
  5. Construction Term Glossary (No longer online)
  6. Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 Edition (No longer online)
  7. office: Legal dictionary
  8. BusinessDictionary.com (No longer online)

Computing (3 matching dictionaries)
  1. Office: Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  2. office: Computer Telephony & Electronics Dictionary and Glossary
  3. office: Encyclopedia

Medicine (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. online medical dictionary (No longer online)
  2. office: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (4 matching dictionaries)
  1. Brilliant Dream Dictionary (No longer online)
  2. OFFICE: Acronym Finder
  3. AbbreviationZ (No longer online)
  4. office: Idioms

Slang (1 matching dictionary)
  1. office, office: Green’s Dictionary of Slang

Tech (1 matching dictionary)
  1. DOD Dictionary of Military Terms (No longer online)

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Definitions from Wiktionary (
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American English Definition British English Definition
noun:  (religion) A ceremonial duty or service, particularly:
noun:  (Christianity) The authorized form of ceremonial worship of a church.
noun:  (Christianity) Any special liturgy, as the Office for the Dead or of the Virgin.
noun:  (Christianity) A daily service without the eucharist.
noun:  (Catholicism) The daily service of the breviary, the liturgy for each canonical hour, including psalms, collects, and lessons.
noun:  (Protestantism) Various prayers used with modification as a morning or evening service.
noun:  (Christianity) Last rites.
noun:  (Christianity, obsolete) Mass, (particularly) the introit sung at its beginning.
noun:  A position of responsibility.
noun:  Official position, particularly high employment within government; tenure in such a position.
noun:  A duty, particularly owing to one's position or station; a charge, trust, or role; (obsolete, rare) moral duty.
noun:  (archaic) Function: anything typically done by or expected of something.
noun:  (now usually in plural) A service, a kindness.
noun:  (figuratively, slang) Inside information.
noun:  A room, set of rooms, or building used for non-manual work, particularly:
noun:  A room, set of rooms, or building used for administration and bookkeeping.
noun:  A room, set of rooms, or building used for selling services or tickets to the public.
noun:  (chiefly US, medicine) A room, set of rooms, or building used for consultation and diagnosis, but not surgery or other major procedures.
noun:  (figuratively) The staff of such places.
noun:  (figuratively, in large organizations) The administrative departments housed in such places, particularly:
noun:  (UK, Australia, usually capitalized, with clarifying modifier) A ministry or other department of government.
noun:  A particular place of business of a larger white-collar business.
noun:  (now in the plural, dated) The parts of a house or estate devoted to manual work and storage, as the kitchen, scullery, laundry, stables, etc., particularly (euphemistic, dated) a house or estate's facilities for urination and defecation: outhouses or lavatories.
noun:  (obsolete) A piece of land used for hunting; the area of land overseen by a gamekeeper.
noun:  (figuratively, slang, obsolete) A hangout: a place where one is normally found.
noun:  (UK military slang, dated) A plane's cockpit, particularly an observer's cockpit.
noun:  (computing) A collection of business software typically including a word processor and spreadsheet and slideshow programs.
noun:  (obsolete) An official or group of officials; (figuratively) a personification of officeholders.
noun:  (obsolete) A bodily function, (particularly) urination and defecation; an act of urination or defecation.
noun:  (obsolete) The performance of a duty; an instance of performing a duty.
verb:  To provide (someone) with an office.
verb:  (intransitive) To have an office.
noun:  (Catholicism, usually capitalized) Short for Holy Office: the court of final appeal in cases of heresy. [The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.]
noun:  (UK law, historical) Clipping of inquest of office: [(UK, law, historical) An inquest undertaken on occasions when the Crown claimed the right of possession to land or property.]

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