ware·house [warehousewarehouseswarehousedwarehousing] BrE [ˈweəhaʊs] NAmE [ˈwerhaʊs] noun a building where large quantities of goods are stored, especially before they are sent to shops/stores to be sold
Example Bank: •German police raided a warehouse near Hamburg. •He's a warehouse foreman for a removals firm. •He's a warehouse manager for an import company. •The facility has over 6 905 square feet of warehouse space. •The offices are situated in a converted warehouse. •The whisky was taken to bonded warehouses at Port Dundee. •a residential district of warehouses converted into lofts •a warehouse filled with crates •the warehouse district of New Orleans •Police are investigating a fire at a furniture warehouse. •The company is planning to sell its warehouses in the north. •The gallery is in a former warehouse near the docks.