Similar words: treasure, treasurer, treasure chest, treasury, treasury bond, treasury bill, retroversion, measure. Meaning: n. 1. treasure of unknown ownership found hidden (usually in the earth) 2. any collection of valuables that is discovered.
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31. This is a real archeological treasure trove with its terra - cotta and horses.
32. The finished goods warehouse is a treasure trove to designers and merchandisers looking for inspiration.
33. Now, in his 200th anniversary year, we have found a real treasure trove right in the middle of Cambridge.
34. These can be a treasure trove for this type of information.
35. The planetary treasure trove was found using an instrument called HARPS—short for High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher—at the European Southern Observatory's La Silla facility in Chile.
36. For more than half a century, this treasure trove has been stored in hundreds of boxes, uncatalogued and largely unread.
37. "It's thrilling to see this treasure trove of stars, " said William Borucki, science principal investigator for Kepler at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.
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