museum

IPA: mjuzˈiʌm

noun

  • A building or institution dedicated to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, cultural or artistic value.

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To place in a museum.
  • (intransitive, colloquial) To visit museums.
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Examples of "museum" in Sentences

  • It belongs to the Oriental Art section of the museum.
  • The centerpiece conclude the whole displays of the museum.
  • The story and part of the bomb is on display in the Museum.
  • It is the home of the foreign art collection of the museum.
  • A Bean sprayer is on display at the Forbes Mill museum there.
  • Fashionable design displayed in the museum fascinated people.
  • The annex will not affect the Victorian displays of the museum.
  • The Ephemeral Museum is the first ephemeral art museum in the world.
  • It is still displayed at the Anatomical Museum of the University of Basel.
  • The term "museum quality" was bandied about along with other dubious labels.
  • In 1968, the Milwaukee Art Museum mounted the first retrospective of his art.
  • In New York City, the Rubin museum is showing a collection of work from emerging Tibetan artists.
  • The proposed $5 million, 135 seat Planetarium (pictured above) to be connected to the museum is also on hold.
  • In that slide show, for example, we learn that originally "the term 'museum' meant a spot dedicated to the muses."
  • The term museum was coined because the structure was dedicated to the seven muses, but it was really a research institute, the first state-run research institute in the world.
  • They hide out in the restrooms when the museum is about to close, and spend the night inside, bathing in the fountain where they take some of the “wishing coins” to help buy food.

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