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Hypermarket vs Emporium - What's the difference?

hypermarket | emporium |

As nouns the difference between hypermarket and emporium

is that hypermarket is a combination of department store and supermarket while emporium is a market place or trading centre, particularly of an ancient city.

hypermarket

English

Noun

(wikipedia hypermarket) (en noun)
  • a combination of department store and supermarket
  • See also

    * Big box

    emporium

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A market place or trading centre, particularly of an ancient city.
  • * 2007 , John Darwin, After Tamerlane , Penguin 2008, p. 28:
  • Only where churchmen congregated or rulers established their emporia —licensed depots for the long-distance trade in luxuries—did any vestiges of urban life survive.
  • A shop that offers a wide variety of goods, often used facetiously.
  • With a name like "The Wine and Spirits Emporium ", no wonder the prices are so high.
  • A department store.
  • (obsolete) The brain.
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