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storer

American  
[stawr-er] / ˈstɔr ər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that stores or holds something for future use.


Example Sentences

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E² Money which was alleged to be in a chest, demanded from the storer of the chest.

From Filipino Popular Tales by Fansler, Dean Spruill

It is plain, therefore, that on its merits as a conveyer and storer of power the electric current is preferable to compressed air.

From Twentieth Century Inventions A Forecast by Sutherland, George

Thus the plant is a storer of light and heat, a reservoir of force.

From The Harris-Ingram Experiment by Bolton, Charles E. (Charles Edward)