Storehouse vs Stockyard - What's the difference?
storehouse | stockyard |
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.
(obsolete) A mass or quantity laid up.
To lay up in store.
As nouns the difference between storehouse and stockyard
is that storehouse is a building for keeping goods of any kind, especially provisions; a magazine; a repository; a warehouse while stockyard is an enclosed yard, with pens, sheds etc. or stables, where livestock is kept temporarily before being slaughtered, treated, sold, or shipped etc.As a verb storehouse
is to lay up in store.storehouse
English
Noun
(en noun)- This old book is a genuine storehouse of useful cooking tips
- (Spenser)
Verb
(storehous)- the mental storehousing of information