library

/ˈlaɪˌbrɛri/
noun
  1. A building or room that contains a collection of books, magazines, and other materials for people to read or borrow.
    • The town built a new library with a children's reading area.
    • She spent the afternoon studying in the quiet library.
    • I go to the library every Saturday to borrow new books.
  2. A collection of books, media, or digital resources owned by a person or organization.
    • She built a personal library of cookbooks from around the world.
    • My grandfather has a large library of history books at home.
    • The school's digital library includes e-books and audiobooks.
  3. A collection of software routines or data files that can be used by computer programs.
    • The programmer used a graphics library to create the game's images.
    • This code library contains functions for handling dates and times.
    • You can download a library of sound effects for your video project.
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