almacenar
to store
verb ahl-mah-seh-NAHR Rare
Origin: From Arabic al-majzan ('warehouse'), via almacén ('warehouse/store').
Also means
to stockpile
Usage Note
Almacenar means to put something in storage or to accumulate a supply. The related noun almacén ('warehouse' or, in Latin America, 'grocery store') shares its Arabic root. In computing, almacenar datos ('to store data') is the standard technical expression. Spain uses grandes almacenes for 'department stores'.
Examples
"El sistema almacena los datos automáticamente."
Natural Translation
The system stores the data automatically.
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