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repository

[ri-poz-i-tawr-ee] / rɪˈpɒz ɪˌtɔr i /


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His Greenwich Village apartment, previously home to Bernstein, was a repository of books and recordings, which he had turned into the first Institute of Jazz Studies in 1952.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last version was posted on arXiv, a global repository for unpublished science research, in December.

From The Wall Street Journal

Musk's company xAI launched Grokipedia last month to compete with Wikipedia -- a crowdsourced information repository authored by humans that the billionaire and others on the American right have repeatedly accused of ideological bias.

From Barron's

One was already in place—the Marquand Library, Princeton’s distinguished 500,000-volume repository of art history—and could not be moved.

From The Wall Street Journal

Until now, biomedical scientists needed enormous computing resources to search through these vast genetic repositories and compare them with their own data, making comprehensive searches nearly impossible.

From Science Daily