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lending library
noun
Also called circulating library, rental library.a small library that is maintained by a commercial establishment, as a drugstore, and is composed largely of current books that are lent to customers for a fee.
Chiefly British.a public library that lends materials or the division or section of it that carries out this function.
lending library
noun
Also called (esp US): circulating library.the department of a public library providing books for use outside the building
a small commercial library
Word History and Origins
Origin of lending library1
Example Sentences
The main house had a lending library filled with art books and catalogs, and people from the surrounding community came for annual parties.
Heavy Manners Library, an art space and lending library specializing in independent books and zines, holds one every other month.
“We are social animals; we want to go out into the world and engage with each other,” said Mr. Morrison, who keeps a lending library outside his home.
Recently someone “rented” a movie and returned it to the lending library later.
The comic could be found at bookstores, lending libraries and roadside booksellers.
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