lost-and-found

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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.
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lost-and-found

adj
relating to or consisting of lost property
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Noun1.lost-and-found - repository in a public building where lost articles can be kept until their owners reclaim them
depositary, depository, repository, deposit - a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping
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Translations

lost-and-found

مَفْقُودَاتٌ وَمَوْجُودَاتٌ ztráty a nálezy hittegods Fundbüro απωλεσθέντα objetos perdidos löytötavaratoimisto objets trouvés izgubljeno-nađeno oggetti smarriti 遺失物 분실물 보관소 gevonden voorwerpen hittegods zagubienie i odnalezienie achados e perdidos, perdidos e achados бюро находок borttappade effekter ที่เก็บของหาย kaybolup bulunmuş nơi để đồ thất lạc 拾物招领
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