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kiosk

noun ki·osk \ˈkē-ˌäsk\

: a small store in a building or on the street where things (such as newspapers or candy) are sold

: a small structure that provides information and services on a computer screen

Full Definition of KIOSK

1
:  an open summerhouse or pavilion
2
:  a small structure with one or more open sides that is used to vend merchandise (as newspapers) or services (as film developing)
3
:  a small stand-alone device providing information and services on a computer screen <a museum with interactive kiosks>
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Origin of KIOSK

Turkish köşk, from Persian kūshk portico
First Known Use: 1625

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KIOSK Defined for Kids

kiosk

noun ki·osk \ˈkē-ˌäsk\

Definition of KIOSK for Kids

1
:  a small light structure with one or more open sides used especially to sell merchandise or services
2
:  a small structure that provides information and services on a computer screen

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