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Storehouse vs Lode - What's the difference?

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In obsolete terms the difference between storehouse and lode

is that storehouse is a mass or quantity laid up while lode is a way or path; a road.

As nouns the difference between storehouse and lode

is that storehouse is a building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions; a magazine; a repository; a warehouse while lode is a way or path; a road.

As a verb storehouse

is to lay up in store.

storehouse

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions; a magazine; a repository; a warehouse.
  • (by extension) A single non-geographical place where a large quantity of something can be found.
  • This old book is a genuine storehouse of useful cooking tips
  • (obsolete) A mass or quantity laid up.
  • (Spenser)

    Verb

    (storehous)
  • To lay up in store.
  • the mental storehousing of information

    lode

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A way or path; a road.
  • (dialectal) a watercourse
  • (mining) A vein of metallic ore that lies within definite boundaries, or within a fissure.
  • (by extension) A rich source of supply.
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