a chest of drawers, often with a mirror at the top.
a division of a government department or an independent administrative unit.
an office for collecting or distributing news or information, coordinating work, or performing specified services; agency: a travel bureau; a news bureau.
Chiefly British. a desk or writing table with drawers for papers.
Origin of bureau
1710–20; <French: desk, office, originally a kind of cloth (used to cover desks, etc.), Anglo-French, Old French burel, equivalent to bur- (probably <*būra, variant of Late Latin burra wool, fluff; cf. bourrée) + -el noun suffix
The Bureau keeps publicly condemning Pyongyang for the Sony hack.
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FBI spokesman Paul Bresson said that the bureau fully complies with U.S. policy as it relates to ransom payments.
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They say the Department of Justice, the parent agency of the Bureau of Prisons, has reimbursed Treasury for those costs.
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JPMorgan, Treasury and the Bureau of Prisons declined to provide a current fee schedule for the cards.
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A copy of AA Today, an Alcoholics Anonymous publication, rested atop the bureau.
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This work is being well administered by the Veterans' Bureau.
State of the Union Addresses of Calvin Coolidge|Calvin Coolidge
Now, you see, I'm not familiar with some of the things that were discussed with the other bureau commanders.
Warren Commission (7 of 26): Hearings Vol. VII (of 15)|The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
She found three penny stamps in the bureau at which she wrote and this served to remind her of her penniless condition.
The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman|H. G. (Herbert George) Wells
I'll telephone Washington and have some men with apparatus sent right down from the Bureau of Standards.
The Great Drought|Sterner St. Paul Meek
He put the lamp on the bureau, and looked vacantly about him.
Sandy|Alice Hegan Rice
British Dictionary definitions for bureau
bureau
/ (ˈbjʊərəʊ) /
nounplural-reausor-reaux (-rəʊz)
mainlyBritisha writing desk with pigeonholes, drawers, etc, against which the writing surface can be closed when not in use
USa chest of drawers
an office or agency, esp one providing services for the public
a government department
a branch of a government department
Word Origin for bureau
C17: from French: desk, office, originally: type of cloth used for covering desks and tables, from Old French burel, from Late Latin burra shaggy cloth