Word Meanings - INSTORE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To store up; to inclose; to contain. Wyclif.
Related words: (words related to INSTORE)
- STORER
One who lays up or forms a store. - CONTAINMENT
That which is contained; the extent; the substance. The containment of a rich man's estate. Fuller. - INCLOSER
One who, or that which, incloses; one who fences off land from common grounds. - STORED
Collected or accumulated as a reserve supply; as, stored electricity. It is charged with stored virtue. Bagehot. - STORE
Accumulated; hoarded. Bacon. - CONTAINANT
A container. - INCLOSE
Etym: 1. To surround; to shut in; to confine on all sides; to include; to shut up; to encompass; as, to inclose a fort or an army with troops; to inclose a town with walls. How many evils have inclosed me round! Milton. 2. To put within a case, - STOREY
See STORY - CONTAINABLE
Capable of being contained or comprised. Boyle. - STOREHOUSE
1. A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions; a magazine; a repository; a warehouse. Joseph opened all the storehouses, and sold unto Egyptians. Gen. xli. - STORESHIP
A vessel used to carry naval stores for a fleet, garrison, or the like. - CONTAINER
One who, or that which, contains. - WYCLIFITE; WYCLIFFITE
A follower of Wyclif, the English reformer; a Lollard. - STOREKEEPER
1. A man in charge of stores or goods of any kind; as, a naval storekeeper. 2. One who keeps a "store;" a shopkeeper. See 1st Store, 3. - STOREROOM
Room in a storehouse or repository; a room in which articles are stored. - CONTAIN
1. To hold within fixed limits; to comprise; to include; to inclose; to hold. Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens can not contain thee; how much less this house! 2 Chron. vi. 18. When that this body did contain a spirit. Shak. What thy stores - SELF-CONTAINED
Having all the essential working parts connected by a bedplate or framework, or contained in a case, etc., so that mutual relations of the parts do not depend upon fastening outside of the machine itself. Self-contained steam engine. - RESTORE
To bring back to its former state; to bring back from a state of ruin, decay, disease, or the like; to repair; to renew; to recover. "To restore and to build Jerusalem." Dan. ix. 25. Our fortune restored after the severest afflictions. Prior. And - CASTOREUM
A peculiar bitter orange-brown substance, with strong, penetrating odor, found in two sacs between the anus and external genitals of the beaver; castor; -- used in medicine as an antispasmodic, and by perfumers. - INSTORE
To store up; to inclose; to contain. Wyclif. - RESTORER
One who, or that which, restores. - WARNSTORE
To furnish. "To warnstore your house." Chaucer. - RE-STORE
To store again; as, the goods taken out were re-stored. - ENSTORE
To restore. Wyclif. - BOOKSTORE
A store where books are kept for sale; -- called in England a bookseller's shop.