Mart vs. Store — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Mart and Store
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Mart
A trading center; a market.
Store
A place where merchandise is offered for sale; a shop.
Mart
A place where goods are sold; a store.
Store
A stock or supply reserved for future use
A squirrel's store of acorns.
Mart
(Archaic) A fair.
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Store
Stores Supplies, especially of food, clothing, or arms.
Mart
A shop, store.
Store
A place where commodities are kept; a warehouse or storehouse.
Mart
A bazaar, fair, marketplace.
Store
A great quantity or number; an abundance.
Mart
(obsolete) A bargain.
Store
To reserve or put away for future use.
Mart
(obsolete) Battle; contest.
Store
To fill, supply, or stock.
Mart
(historic) Marque letters of mart}}.
Store
To deposit or receive in a storehouse or warehouse for safekeeping.
Mart
A head of feeder cattle or fattened cattle (usually the latter).
Store
(Computers) To copy (data) into memory or onto a storage device, such as a hard disk.
Mart
Salt beef.
Store
A place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.
This building used to be a store for old tires.
Mart
(obsolete) To buy or sell in, or as in a mart.
Store
A supply held in storage.
Mart
(obsolete) To traffic.
Store
(mainly North American) A place where items may be purchased; a shop.
I need to get some milk from the grocery store.
Mart
A market.
Where has commerce such a mart . . . as London?
Store
Memory.
The main store of 1000 36-bit words seemed large at the time.
Mart
A bargain.
Store
A great quantity or number; abundance.
Mart
The god Mars.
Store
A head of store cattle (feeder cattle to be sold to others for finishing); a store cattle beast.
Mart
Battle; contest.
Store
(transitive) To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.
I'll store these books in the attic.
Mart
To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart.
To sell and mart your officer for goldTo undeservers.
Store
Contain.
The cabinets store all the food the mice would like.
Mart
To traffic.
Store
Have the capacity and capability to contain.
They sell boxes that store 24 mason jars.
Mart
An area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up
Store
To write (something) into memory or registers.
This operation stores the result on the stack.
Store
That which is accumulated, or massed together; a source from which supplies may be drawn; hence, an abundance; a great quantity, or a great number.
The ships are fraught with store of victuals.
With store of ladies, whose bright eyesRain influence, and give the prize.
Store
A place of deposit for goods, esp. for large quantities; a storehouse; a warehouse; a magazine.
Store
Any place where goods are sold, whether by wholesale or retail; a shop.
Store
Articles, especially of food, accumulated for some specific object; supplies, as of provisions, arms, ammunition, and the like; as, the stores of an army, of a ship, of a family.
His swine, his horse, his stoor, and his poultry.
In his needy shop a tortoise hung,An alligator stuffed, and other skinsOf ill-shaped fishes; and about his shelvesA beggarly account of empty boxes.
Sulphurous and nitrous foam, . . . Concocted and adjusted, they reducedTo blackest grain, and into store conveyed.
Store
Accumulated; hoarded.
Store
To collect as a reserved supply; to accumulate; to lay away.
Dora stored what little she could save.
Store
To furnish; to supply; to replenish; esp., to stock or furnish against a future time.
Her mind with thousand virtues stored.
Wise Plato said the world with men was stored.
Having stored a pond of four acres with carps, tench, and other fish.
Store
To deposit in a store, warehouse, or other building, for preservation; to warehouse; as, to store goods.
Store
A mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services;
He bought it at a shop on Cape Cod
Store
A supply of something available for future use;
He brought back a large store of Cuban cigars
Store
An electronic memory device;
A memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached
Store
A depository for goods;
Storehouses were built close to the docks
Store
Keep or lay aside for future use;
Store grain for the winter
The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat
Store
Find a place for and put away for storage;
Where should we stow the vegetables?
I couldn't store all the books in the attic so I sold some
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