Stores
1stores — stores; stores·man; …
2stores — n. supplies 1) naval stores 2) a cache of stores * * * [ supplies ] naval stores a cache of stores …
3Stores — Recorded in several spellings as shown below, this is a medieval Anglo Scottish surname. It was occupational, and originally described an estorer . In England this is thought to have been a status name for an official in charge of the dry stores… …
4stores — See naval stores; supplies …
5stores — The part of an organization in which inventories are stored. Depending on the arrangements within particular organizations, there may be separate stores for stationery stocks, maintenance components, production tools, raw materials, work in… …
6stores — sto|res sb., en, stores, ene (et tyndt gardin) …
7stores with doors — n. Retail stores with physical locations. Example Citation: In another move into brick and mortar, E Trade is planning to set up a walk in office on Manhattan s Madison Avenue by the end of the year, The Chronicle reported last month. But sources …
8stores — adjective see store III, 1 …
9stores — (ships/aircraft) Goods supplied duty free on a vessel or aircraft, for use or sale on a voyage or flight leaving the UK. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary …
10stores — Смотри Склады …