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US
/ˈɑɹˌkaɪvz/
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[ UK /ˈɑːkaɪvz/ ]
[ UK /ˈɑːkaɪvz/ ]
NOUN
- collection of records especially about an institution
How To Use archives In A Sentence
- A rummage through the BBC archives shows a country suffering a great deal of angst.
- He has read widely in the archives, and listened afresh to the music of the period.
- The study, published in the April 2002 issue of the journal Archives of Dermatology, suggested one reason is due to a larger area of close-set sweat glands in men's armpits. Out, Out, Pesky Sweat Stains
- Coleman and his wife Linda spent thirty years collecting firsthand accounts of the event from letters and diaries, archives, and newspapers of the day.
- In some cases the scheduling of records in departments under the guidance of the national archives is mandatory.
- Beigel, in Virchow's Archives, mentions a cryptorchid of twenty-two who had nocturnal emissions containing spermatozoa and who indulged in sexual congress. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
- We found that some last only 10 to 30 years and that's not enough for archives of historical material.
- But prior to publication, all documents from the Presidential Archive are declassified, as are documents held in the archives of the former KGB.
- Being the incurable stickybeak that I am, I went back thru the archives ’til I found the thread you mentioned. Cheeseburger Gothic » Newly renovated Ladies Lounge.
- Columbia University has electronic archives of the inaugural addresses of the presidents.