n.
In India and East Asia, a warehouse, especially one at a dockside.
[Alteration (influenced by DOWN1) of Malay godong, probably of Dravidian origin, akin to Kannada gaḍangu, storehouse, godown.]
Dictionary:
go·down (gō'doun')
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[Alteration (influenced by DOWN1) of Malay godong, probably of Dravidian origin, akin to Kannada gaḍangu, storehouse, godown.]
| Architecture: godown |
In India and the Far East, a storehouse of any description.
| WordNet: godown |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a warehouse in the East (India or Malaya)
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