- A small grocery store, sometimes combined with a wineshop, in certain Hispanic communities.
- A warehouse for the storage of wine.
[Spanish, from Latin apothēca, storehouse. See apothecary.]
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bo·de·ga (bō-dā'gə) ![]() |
[Spanish, from Latin apothēca, storehouse. See apothecary.]
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