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library
[ lahy-brer-ee, -bruh-ree, -bree ]
noun
- a place set apart to contain books, periodicals, and other material for reading, viewing, listening, study, or reference, as a room, set of rooms, or building where books may be read or borrowed.
- a public body organizing and maintaining such an establishment.
- a collection of manuscripts, publications, and other materials for reading, viewing, listening, study, or reference.
- a collection of any materials for study and enjoyment, as films, musical recordings, or maps.
- a commercial establishment lending books for a fixed charge; a lending library.
- a series of books of similar character or alike in size, binding, etc., issued by a single publishing house.
- Biology. a collection of standard materials or formulations by which specimens are identified.
- Computers. a collection of software or data usually reflecting a specific theme or application.
library
/ ˈlaɪbrərɪ /
noun
- a room or set of rooms where books and other literary materials are kept
- a collection of literary materials, films, CDs, children's toys, etc, kept for borrowing or reference
- the building or institution that houses such a collection
a public library
- a set of books published as a series, often in a similar format
- computing a collection of standard programs and subroutines for immediate use, usually stored on disk or some other storage device
- a collection of specific items for reference or checking against
a library of genetic material
Pronunciation Note
Other Words From
- inter·librar·y adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of library1
Example Sentences
Shops were looted, cars damaged and a library was set on fire.
“Back then you needed to go to the library, get the book — it was not that easy to get the information or be informed.”
Flores quickly became a bee advocate, touring local schools, libraries and museums to educate children about the importance of bees and sharing his love for the often-feared creatures.
It also seems to be a place for left-leaning people to express their support for causes like funding for libraries, aid for Palestine and also – for a lack of a better word – s**tposting.
When we sing a song together, we affirm the social and cultural value of listening to each other,” the library said at the time.
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