Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Places where books are stored
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Alternative spelling of adman [A person in the business of devising, writing, illustrating or selling advertisements.]
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Synonym of airport book
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Alternative form of ambry [(now historical, rare) A bookcase; a library or archive.]
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(now historical, rare) A bookcase; a library or archive.
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The class or estate of artists.
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Alternative form of ambry [(now historical, rare) A bookcase; a library or archive.]
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Alternative form of ambry [(now historical, rare) A bookcase; a library or archive.]
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A commercial organization offering subscribers a selection of books from a catalogue.
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A drop safe that accepts books returned to a library.
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A facility of a library that accepts the return of books.
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Alternative spelling of bookstore [A store where books are bought and sold.]
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(countable) a collection of books
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A business that sells books.
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shelving for the storage of books; bookshelves
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A shop that sells books.
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A small stall where books are sold.
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A store where books are bought and sold.
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Any library built with money donated by Andrew Carnegie between 1883 and 1929.
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The head (principal node) of a cluster
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Alternative form of culturemaker [one involved in the formulation of culture and socialization, especially celebrities, artists and those involved in a medium.]
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A Sumerian 'house of tablets', a place of learning where archives and literature were stored on clay tablets. A school and repository of knowledge.
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(obsolete) A laboratory.
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Synonym of public bookcase
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Alternative letter-case form of Granger law [Any of various laws passed by western states of the United States after the Civil War, to regulate rates paid for transporting grain.]
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A building or institution where such a collection is kept.
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(colloquial) A laboratory.
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(archaic or nonstandard) A laboratory.
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A room dedicated to storing books.
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(obsolete) Relating to manufacture.
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A work of outstanding creativity, skill or workmanship.
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Alternative form of microlabor [A type of employment characterized by short-term or piecework jobs that are part of a larger project in which the worker is not involved.]
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A library housed in a large van that provides a library service to those unable to attend their nearest local library.
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(architecture) An architect who designs buildings in the Palladian style.
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(US, politics) The room in a public building where press conferences are given
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A library provided essentially as a public service rather than as a commercial venture.
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A reference library.
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a collection of things, or a place where such a collection is kept
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(historical) An exhibition held in Paris from 1863 to 1886, showing works that had been rejected by the Académie des Beaux-Arts when submitted for display at the Paris Salon.
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(countable) A room set aside for the copying, writing, or illuminating of manuscripts and records, especially such a room in a monastery.
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Synonym of public bookcase
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(computing) A program which spawns objects or processes as needed
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Synonym of public bookcase
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A building or room reserved for self-study
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An office which provides information, brochures, maps, etc. for tourists to an area or locality.
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A collection of artistic or literary works.
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A combined library catalogue describing the collections of a number of libraries.
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A bookstore that principally sells secondhand or used books.
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Alternative form of vavasor
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A laboratory that is equipped with plumbing, ventilation, and equipment for performing physical experiments.
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(derogatory) A laboratory scientist.
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(by extension) A place where a collection of curiosities and rarities is exhibited.

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