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lost-and-found
lost and found or lost-and-found (lôst′ən-found′, lŏst′-)n. A repository in a public place, as in a school or theater, where found items are kept for reclaiming by their owners.lost-and-found adj relating to or consisting of lost property ThesaurusNoun | 1.lost-and-found - repository in a public building where lost articles can be kept until their owners reclaim themdepositary, depository, repository, deposit - a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping | Translationslost-and-found → 拾物招领zhCNlost-and-found
lost and foundA specific receptacle, area, or desk maintained in some public venue or facility in which lost items that are found by someone are kept until they are reclaimed by their owners. Sometimes hyphenated. I'll go back to the mall tomorrow and check the lost and found for my glasses. Excuse me, do you have a lost-and-found? I misplaced my wallet earlier, and I was wondering if anyone picked it up.See also: and, found, lostlost-and-foundan office or department that handles items that someone has lost that have been found by someone else. The lost-and-found office had an enormous collection of umbrellas and four sets of false teeth! I found a book on the seat of the bus. I turned it in to the driver, who gave it to the lost-and-found office.lost-and-found
Words related to lost-and-foundnoun repository in a public building where lost articles can be kept until their owners reclaim themRelated Words- depositary
- depository
- repository
- deposit
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