Stockroom (noun)

  1. A room used for storing goods or supplies, especially for a business or organization.
  2. A storage area for goods and supplies, often located in the back of a retail store.

Origin:

From the noun "stock" meaning "a supply of goods or materials kept on hand for sale or distribution" + the noun "room" meaning "a space used for a particular purpose".

Examples:

  1. The manager went to the stockroom to check the inventory and make sure everything was in order.
  2. She checked the stockroom for the item she needed, but it was out of stock.
  3. The employees were busy restocking the shelves from the stockroom.
  4. The stockroom was organized into different sections, with each one labeled clearly.
  5. He was responsible for maintaining the stockroom, making sure everything was in its proper place and in good condition.
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