kiosk

/ˈkiːɑːsk/
noun
  1. A small, open-fronted booth or stall where goods or services are sold, often in a public place.
    • I bought a newspaper and a bottle of water from the kiosk on the corner.
    • She runs a small kiosk in the mall that sells handmade jewelry.
    • The airport has a kiosk where you can rent headphones for your flight.
  2. A self-service electronic machine or terminal that provides information or allows transactions.
    • The library installed a new kiosk where patrons can search for books and pay fines.
    • You can check in for your flight at the self-service kiosk near the entrance.
    • At the museum, an interactive kiosk gives visitors details about each exhibit.
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