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1. disease
noun. ['dɪˈziːz'] an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning.
Etymology
- disease (English)
- disese (Middle English (1100-1500))
- desese (Anglo-Norman)
2. storage
noun. ['ˈstɔrədʒ, ˈstɔrɪdʒ'] the act of storing something.
Antonyms
Etymology
- storage (English)
- -age (English)
- -age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- store (English)
3. storage
noun. ['ˈstɔrədʒ, ˈstɔrɪdʒ'] the commercial enterprise of storing goods and materials.
Antonyms
Etymology
- storage (English)
- -age (English)
- -age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- store (English)
4. storage
noun. ['ˈstɔrədʒ, ˈstɔrɪdʒ'] a depository for goods.
Synonyms
Etymology
- storage (English)
- -age (English)
- -age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- store (English)
5. storage
noun. ['ˈstɔrədʒ, ˈstɔrɪdʒ'] depositing in a warehouse.
Synonyms
Etymology
- storage (English)
- -age (English)
- -age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- store (English)
6. storage
noun. ['ˈstɔrədʒ, ˈstɔrɪdʒ'] (computer science) the process of storing information in a computer memory or on a magnetic tape or disk.
Synonyms
Etymology
- storage (English)
- -age (English)
- -age (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- store (English)
7. iron
noun. ['ˈaɪɝn'] a heavy ductile magnetic metallic element; is silver-white in pure form but readily rusts; used in construction and tools and armament; plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood.