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chain store one of a group of retail stores that are under the same ownership or central management system and that follow a uniform marketing policy.
company store a retail store operated as a monopoly by the same company that employs the local work force.
convenience store a store, often near a busy road or highway, that is like a small grocery store and is open long hours.
department store a large store with separate departments, each selling a certain type of goods.
dime store a store that sells mostly inexpensive products; five-and-ten.
discount store see "discount house."
drugstore a store that sells medicine. Drugstores often also sell candy, cosmetics, magazines, and other things.
general store a small retail store that sells a wide range of merchandise but is not divided into departments.
grocery store a store in which food and other supplies for the household are sold. A grocery store can be a small shop in one's neighborhood or a large supermarket.
hardware store a store that sells tools and equipment made of metal, as well as other types of tools, paints, cleaners, and various household items.
in store about to happen.
mom and pop store (informal) a small store or business, usu. owned and run by family members.
package store a store, esp. one under the control of a given U.S. state, that sells only hard liquor and other sealed alcoholic beverages.
set store by to hold in esteem; value.
ten-cent store a commercial establishment that sells inexpensive goods; five-and-ten.
variety store a retail store that sells a wide variety of items, esp. small and inexpensive ones.