museum
[ myoo-zee-uh m ]
/ myuˈzi əm /
noun
a building or place where works of art, scientific specimens, or other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed.
Origin of museum
1605–15; < Latin
mūsēum place sacred to the Muses, building devoted to learning or the arts (referring especially to the scholarly institute founded in Alexandria about 280 b.c.) < Greek
Mouseîon, equivalent to
Moûs(a)
Muse +
-eion suffix of place
OTHER WORDS FROM museum
in·ter·mu·se·um, adjectiveWords nearby museum
museful,
museology,
muses,
musette,
musette bag,
museum,
museum beetle,
museum piece,
museumgoer,
museveni,
musgrave
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British Dictionary definitions for museum
museum
/ (mjuːˈzɪəm) /
noun
a place or building where objects of historical, artistic, or scientific interest are exhibited, preserved, or studied
Word Origin for museum
C17: via Latin from Greek
Mouseion home of the Muses, from
Mousa
Muse