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archive
CIDE DICTIONARY
archive, n. [F. archives, pl., L. archivum, archium, fr. Gr. government house, archives, fr. the first place, government. See Archi-, pref.].
- The place in which public records or historic documents are kept. [1913 Webster]"Our words . . . . become records in God's court, and are laid up in his archives as witnesses." [1913 Webster]
- Public records or documents preserved as evidence of facts; as, the archives of a country or family. [1913 Webster]"Some rotten archive, rummaged out of some seldom explored press." [1913 Webster]
Syn. -- Registers; records; chronicles.
OXFORD DICTIONARY
archive, n. & v.
--n. (usu. in pl.)
1 a collection of esp. public or corporate documents or records.
2 the place where these are kept.
--v.tr.
1 place or store in an archive.
2 Computing transfer (data) to a less frequently used file, e.g. from disc to tape.
--n. (usu. in pl.)
1 a collection of esp. public or corporate documents or records.
2 the place where these are kept.
--v.tr.
1 place or store in an archive.
2 Computing transfer (data) to a less frequently used file, e.g. from disc to tape.
Derivative
archival adj.
Etymology
F archives (pl.) f. L archi(v)a f. Gk arkheia public records f. arkhe government
ROGET THESAURUS
archive
Record
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