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office
noun
1 the room, set of rooms or building in which the business of a firm is done, or in which a particular kind of business, clerical work, etc is done.
2 a local centre or department of a large business.
3 a position of authority, especially in the government or in public service run for office .
4 a the length of time for which an official position is held;
b said of a political party: the length of time for which it forms the government in office hold office .
5 (Office) in compounds a government department the Home Office .
6 the group of people working in an office.
7 a function or duty.
8 (usu offices) an act of kindness or service through her good offices .
9 (often Office) an authorized form of Christian worship or service, especially one for the dead. See also divine office.
10 (offices) the parts of a large house, estate or farm given over to household work or storage, etc.
11 (esp usual offices) euphem, slang a lavatory.
[13c: from Latin officium favour, duty or service, from opus work or service + facere to do]
noun
1 the room, set of rooms or building in which the business of a firm is done, or in which a particular kind of business, clerical work, etc is done.
2 a local centre or department of a large business.
3 a position of authority, especially in the government or in public service run for office .
4 a the length of time for which an official position is held;
b said of a political party: the length of time for which it forms the government in office hold office .
5 (Office) in compounds a government department the Home Office .
6 the group of people working in an office.
7 a function or duty.
8 (usu offices) an act of kindness or service through her good offices .
9 (often Office) an authorized form of Christian worship or service, especially one for the dead. See also divine office.
10 (offices) the parts of a large house, estate or farm given over to household work or storage, etc.
11 (esp usual offices) euphem, slang a lavatory.
[13c: from Latin officium favour, duty or service, from opus work or service + facere to do]
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