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directory
noun as in reference book; guide
Example Sentences
New York City’s telephone company in 1886 published the first Yellow Pages directory of business phone numbers—creating a nearly friction-free way for merchants and customers to find one another.
According to the mall’s online directory, popular shops such as Victoria’s Secret, Vans and Kay Jewelers are still open.
DNS acts as a kind of telephone directory for the internet, instructing machines on how to find each other.
The directory for Medicare Advantage plans contains inconsistent and at times contradictory information, according to the Washington Post report.
Sarah Murdoch, director of client services at the Medicare Rights Center, suggested reaching out directly to healthcare providers because insurer directories aren’t always accurate or up-to-date.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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