0 a room for keeping things in while they are not being used
1 a room in which things that are not being used can be kept:
You can get a mop from the school’s storeroom downstairs.
2 a room where goods are kept until they are needed
The ground floor level contains photographic stores that have to be mechanically cooled whereas the upper levels accommodate the special passively controlled storerooms.
A below-decks laboratory, extra storerooms, and extra coal bunkers filled the space of the old cargo hold.
Bartenders were also responsible for retrieving necessary supplies (liquor, carbon dioxide tanks, fruit for garnishing drinks, etc) from the kitchen and storerooms to ensure that both bars were fully stocked.
I also knew that a separate library would become little more than a storeroom, and a primary impulse was to make the book space and the living space one.
Of the 15,000 objects taken from the storerooms about 7,000 have been recovered, which means that around 8,000 are still missing (including 5,000 cylinder seals).
The storeroom is adequate and is situated in the basement, which is the appropriate place for it.
Five employees were trapped inside the storeroom in which they were working, behind windows which had iron bars that were padlocked.
The remaining two new and unused were laptops stolen from a storeroom and were awaiting issue.