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repository in Latin

repository in Latin is apothēca, receptāculum — repository means a place where things are stored, often for safekeeping.

repository in Latin

apothēca
noun
A location for storage, often for safety or preservation.
receptāculum
noun
A location for storage, often for safety or preservation.

What does "repository" mean?

  1. noun A place where things are stored, often for safekeeping.
    "The archive serves as a repository for the city's historical records."
  2. noun A location where digital files, such as source code or software packages, are stored and managed.
    "All the project's code lives in a shared online repository."

repository in a sentence

  • The archive serves as a repository for the city's historical records.
  • All the project's code lives in a shared online repository.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "repository" in Latin?

"repository" in Latin is apothēca, receptāculum. repository means: A place where things are stored, often for safekeeping.

How do you use "repository" in a sentence?

Example: "The archive serves as a repository for the city's historical records." In Latin, "repository" is apothēca, receptāculum.

Are there other ways to say "repository" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "repository": apothēca, receptāculum.

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