noun A stable where horses and vehicles are kept for hire.
In the hospitality industry, 'livery' can refer to the uniform or outfit worn by staff members of a hotel or restaurant.
In the transportation industry, 'livery' refers to a vehicle for hire, such as a taxi or limousine, that is used for transporting passengers.
In historical reenactments, 'livery' can refer to the distinctive clothing or uniform worn by participants to represent a specific time period or social class.
In the context of horse racing, 'livery' can refer to the colors and design worn by jockeys to represent a specific owner or stable.
In the context of a writer, 'livery' may refer to the distinctive uniform worn by servants in a household or the colors and design associated with a particular noble or royal family.
In the context of a psychologist, 'livery' may refer to the colors and branding associated with a therapy practice or clinic.
In the context of a hotelier, 'livery' may refer to the uniforms worn by staff members or the design and branding of the hotel's vehicles.
In the context of a chauffeur, 'livery' may refer to the distinctive uniform or outfit worn while driving clients or the design and branding of the chauffeur service's vehicles.