reconditory (Meaning)
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reconditory (n.)
A repository; a storehouse.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reconditory
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reconditory Sentence Examples
- The reconditory held ancient artifacts that shed light on forgotten civilizations.
- The abbey's library served as a reconditory for centuries-old manuscripts.
- The museum's reconditory housed a priceless collection of rare and valuable objects.
- The mansion's reconditory was rumored to contain a hidden treasure chest.
- The university's archives contained a vast reconditory of research materials and historical documents.
- The temple's sanctum was a reconditory where sacred relics were kept.
- The laboratory's reconditory held dangerous chemicals and experimental substances.
- The collector's reconditory was a cluttered repository of quirky and eclectic items.
- The attic's reconditory held forgotten memories and forgotten treasures.
- The library's reconditory was a haven for bibliophiles seeking hidden literary gems.
FAQs About the word reconditory
A repository; a storehouse.
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The reconditory held ancient artifacts that shed light on forgotten civilizations.
The abbey's library served as a reconditory for centuries-old manuscripts.
The museum's reconditory housed a priceless collection of rare and valuable objects.
The mansion's reconditory was rumored to contain a hidden treasure chest.