As a result, it is recommended that column store indexes be used only on data warehouses.
noun /'wɛrhaʊs/
a large building for storing large quantities of goods.
a large building used for storing goods.
a building where large quantities of goods are stored, especially before they are sent to shops/stores to be sold.
a large building for storing things before they are sold, used or sent out to shops, or a large shop selling a large number of a particular product at a cheap rate.
a big building where large amounts of goods are stored.
A warehouse is a large building where raw materials or manufactured goods are stored until they are exported to other countries or distributed to shops to be sold.
The goods have been sitting in a warehouse for months because a strike has prevented distribution.
We bought both sofas from a big furniture warehouse that's just off the motorway.
Soldiers had chased/tʃes/ the protesters into a warehouse and set fire to it.
The robbers were holed up in a deserted warehouse. [holed up = If you are holed up somewhere, you are hiding or staying there, usually so that other people cannot find or disturb you.]
Michael Davis has prepared a memorandum/ˌmɛmə'rændəm/ outlining our need for an additional warehouse.
A proposed 5% pay cut has outraged/'aʊtredʒ/ staff at the warehouse.
They pulled down the warehouse to build a new supermarket. [pull down =to destroy (a building) completely]
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