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Containers, Storage
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Small, mobile containers designed to hold food or other goods:
Container (cargo), a shipping container, storage for cargo transport;
Food storage, containers such as Tupperware and Rubbermaid brands;
Magazine (artillery), an item or place within which ammunition is stored;
See also Packaging and labelling, commercial packaging used to store consumer goods, such as boxes, bottles, and cans;
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Furniture designed to hold small objects:
Bookcase, Cabinet (furniture), Chest (furniture), Cupboard, Desk, Sideboard (hutch), Refrigerator, etc.;
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Larger containers typically designed to store special kinds of objects or substances:
Reservoir (water), an artificial lake;
Storage tank;
Dry cask storage, storing high-level radioactive waste;
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Special rooms, or parts of buildings, designed for storage:
Storage room, Closet, Cellar, Attic;
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Special buildings, or collections of buildings, designed to hold large objects, or a great many objects of a particular type:
Shed, Depot, Garage (house);
Warehouse, a commercial building for storage of goods;
Self storage, public storage facility;
Ammunition dump, a military storage facility for live ammunition and explosives;
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Devices designed to store and release electrical charge or energy:
Capacitor, stores electric charge;
Battery, a store of electricity;
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Devices designed for information storage and retrieval:
Computer storage, Hard drive, Computer memory;
See also Store and forward, relaying information through one or more intermediate stations which temporarily store the information;
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Collections of stored information:
Archive, or archives — a collection of records;
Books store the wisdom of the ages;
Memory stores the record of experience;
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