granary

/ˈɡreɪnəri/
noun
  1. A building or room where grain is stored.
    • They built a new granary to store the harvest from the expanded fields.
    • The old stone granary still stands next to the mill.
    • The farmers loaded sacks of wheat into the granary before the rainy season.
  2. A region that produces large amounts of grain, especially for export.
    • This fertile valley serves as the granary for the entire country.
    • Ukraine has historically been known as the granary of Europe.
    • The Midwest is often called the granary of the United States.
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