granary in the PONS Dictionary

granary Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The upper floor is used as the living quarters while the lower one serves as a granary and stable.
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The food could also be brought to the graveyard or left in the bathhouse, barn or granary.
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The complex includes a farmhouse, bank barn, granary, milk house, carriage shed, tenant shack, garage, chicken house, and vegetable stand.
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The people stored grain crops in an elevated winter granary to supplement hunting and fishing.
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Small granaries could make do with five, one being in the middle.
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Part of the property, in particular an 18th-century granary, will house a nonprofit cultural institution.
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Yi had prepared for the war by checking the status of his soldiers, granaries, and supplies, replacing them when it was necessary.
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In the summer of 2003, excavations were renewed in the northern part of the site with a pilot excavation in the granary.
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The old town granary was built in the early 1840s.
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If there was a floor above that, it would often be used as a granary, or occasionally to house pigeons.
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