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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
/ ˈɪəɪ /
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 Word Forms
- t·b· adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of library1
Example Sentences
“We are going to be paying hundreds of millions of dollars that could be invested into the communities, into parks, libraries, beaches, public social services, until 2050,” said L.A.
As a result, libraries, nonurgent health clinics and parks are closed.
We borrow telescopes from the public library and look to the heavens.
The institute was torched by a Nazi student mob, every book in its library burned in Opera Square.
Contemporary arts space Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast features two large galleries, a community participation and engagement hub, and Northern Ireland's first visual art library and archive.
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