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noun,pluraldi·rec·to·ries.

a book containing an alphabetical index of the names and addresses of persons in a city, district, organization, etc., or of a particular category of people.
a board or tablet on a wall of a building listing the room and floor numbers of the occupants.
Computers.
  1. Also called folder.an organizing unit in a computer's file system for storing and locating files. In a hierarchical file system, directories can contain child directories (subdirectories) as well as files.
  2. a description of characteristics of a particular file, as the layout of fields within each record.
the Directory,French History. the body of five directors forming the executive power of France from 1795 to 1799.

adjective

Nearby words

director's chair, director's cut, director-general, directorate, directorial, directory, directory assistance, directress, directrix, diredawa, direful

Origin of directory

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1400–50;late Middle English< Medieval Latindīrēctōrium, noun use of Late Latindīrēctōriusdirectorial; in def. 5, translation of FrenchDirectoire< Medieval Latin, as above
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Examples from the Web for directory

  • Yoon's letter also noted the change to the 'Blue Book'—the U.N. directory of missions.

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  • Oddly, her crisis-management and communications firm, Smith & Company, is not listed in any directory.

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  • The Directory thought as much, and declined to accept his resignation in the most flattering terms.

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  • But the Directory had decided on their system, and it was not by reasoning that their decision was to be changed.

    Life And Times Of Washington, Volume 2|John Frederick Schroeder
  • Two other drafts were drawn up at the orders of the Directory, but neither gave satisfaction.

    The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)|John Holland Rose
  • To be sure, Mr. Starkweather had promised him the meanest job in the directory, but Henry had put it down as a figure of speech.

  • Catharine's successor, the Czar Paul, set aside the overtures of the Directory.

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British Dictionary definitions fordirectory (1 of 2)

nounplural-ries

a book, arranged alphabetically or classified by trade listing names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc, of individuals or firms
a book containing the rules to be observed in the forms of worship used in churches
List
computingan area of a disk, Winchester disk, or floppy disk that contains the names and locations of files currently held on that disk
Serial

adjective

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British Dictionary definitions fordirectory (2 of 2)

nounthe Directory

historythe body of five directors in power in France from 1795 until their overthrow by Napoleon in 1799Also known as: the French Directory

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