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archive
Noun
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An archive is a collection of historical information, usually kept for people in the future to see.
The police keeps an archive of the files of the criminals.
archive
Verb
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When you archive something, you store and preserve it for people in the future to see. A person who archives things as a job is known as an archivist.
I just archived my family's photo collection so that we can see it in the future.
attribute
Verb
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If you attribute mathx/math to mathy/math, you say that mathx/math is the creation or result of mathy/math.
He attributes his success to the love of his parents.
The famous phrase is usually attributed to Winston Churchill, though some believe he never actually said it.
attribute
Noun
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An attribute is a part, feature, or characteristic.
A good sense of humour is an essential attribute for a doctor to have.