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archives (mass) | archives
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archives (encz) | archives,archiv n: Zdeněk Brož |
archives (encz) | archives,archívy n: pl. |
archives (gcide) | archives \archives\ n.
1. a collection of records especially about an institution.
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2. a place where historical records and documents are kept.
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Archives (gcide) | Archive \Ar"chive\, n.; pl. Archives. [F. archives, pl., L.
archivum, archium, fr. Gr. ? government house, ? ? archives,
fr. ? the first place, government. See Archi-, pref.]
1. pl. The place in which public records or historic
documents are kept.
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Our words . . . . become records in God's court, and
are laid up in his archives as witnesses. --Gov. of
Tongue.
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2. pl. Public records or documents preserved as evidence of
facts; as, the archives of a country or family.
[1913 Webster] [Rarely used in sing.]
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Some rotten archive, rummaged out of some seldom
explored press. --Lamb.
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Syn: Registers; records; chronicles.
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archives (wn) | archives
n 1: collection of records especially about an institution |
ARCHIVES (bouvier) | ARCHIVES. Ancient charters or titles, which concern a nation, state, or
community, in their rights or privileges. The place where the archives are
kept bears the same name. Jacob, L. D. h.t.; Merl. Rep. h.t.
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immunity of archives (encz) | immunity of archives, |
Archives (gcide) | archives \archives\ n.
1. a collection of records especially about an institution.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. a place where historical records and documents are kept.
[WordNet 1.5]Archive \Ar"chive\, n.; pl. Archives. [F. archives, pl., L.
archivum, archium, fr. Gr. ? government house, ? ? archives,
fr. ? the first place, government. See Archi-, pref.]
1. pl. 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. --Gov. of
Tongue.
[1913 Webster]
2. pl. Public records or documents preserved as evidence of
facts; as, the archives of a country or family.
[1913 Webster] [Rarely used in sing.]
[1913 Webster]
Some rotten archive, rummaged out of some seldom
explored press. --Lamb.
[1913 Webster]
Syn: Registers; records; chronicles.
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national archives and records administration (wn) | National Archives and Records Administration
n 1: the independent agency that oversees management of federal
government records including presidential libraries and
historic collections [syn: {National Archives and Records
Administration}, NARA] |
ARCHIVES (bouvier) | ARCHIVES. Ancient charters or titles, which concern a nation, state, or
community, in their rights or privileges. The place where the archives are
kept bears the same name. Jacob, L. D. h.t.; Merl. Rep. h.t.
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