noun an addition

  • The country's accession to the trade agreement will open up new opportunities for economic growth.
  • Her accession to the leadership position was met with mixed reactions from the team.
  • I heard about his accession to the cool kids' group at school.
  • The artist's accession to fame was sudden and unexpected.

noun a collection of historical documents or records

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  • The archives contain a wealth of historical documents dating back centuries.
  • I found some cool old photos in the archives at the library.
  • I heard there's some juicy gossip in the archives about that scandal.
  • She kept her emotions hidden away in the archives of her mind.

noun a person who is responsible for collecting, organizing, and preserving documents and records

  • The archivist carefully cataloged and preserved the historical documents.
  • The archivist is the one who keeps track of all the old stuff.
  • Yo, the archivist is like the history nerd of the group.
  • She was like an archivist of memories, storing away every detail for safekeeping.

noun A person in charge of a museum, art collection, or other collection of historical or cultural items.

  • The museum curator carefully selected the pieces for the upcoming exhibit.
  • The curator of the art gallery is really cool and knows a lot about the paintings.
  • That museum curator is a total art nerd, but in a good way.
  • As the curator of his own life, he carefully curated each experience to create a meaningful existence.

noun a public display of works of art or items of interest

adjective used to describe something related to an exhibition, such as an exhibition hall

  • The museum is hosting an exhibition featuring works by renowned artists.
  • I heard there's a cool art exhibition happening downtown.
  • Let's check out that art exhibition, it's supposed to be lit.
  • The exhibition of talent at the music competition was truly impressive.

noun an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale

  • The museum displayed a replica of the famous painting.
  • I bought a replica of my favorite sports jersey online.
  • I found a sick replica of those designer shoes at the mall.
  • His smile was like a replica of his father's, warm and comforting.

noun the act of excavating or uncovering information related to past offenses

  • The study of ancient laws and legal systems through offence archaeology provides valuable insights into past societies.
  • Offence archaeology helps us understand how ancient cultures dealt with crime and punishment.
  • Digging into the past with offence archaeology can uncover some juicy details about ancient wrongdoings.
  • Exploring the depths of history with offence archaeology is like solving a mystery from the past.

noun a collection of selected items or works

  • The curation of the museum's latest exhibit was meticulously planned and executed.
  • I love the curation of this playlist, it has all my favorite songs.
  • The curation of this clothing line is on point, I want to buy everything!
  • Life is like the curation of a beautiful garden, it requires careful selection and nurturing to thrive.

noun a mark or label used to identify the location of a book or other item on a shelf

  • The shelf mark for that book is located on the spine.
  • Hey, can you tell me the shelf mark for this book?
  • I couldn't find the book because the shelf mark was all messed up.
  • His actions left a shelf mark on his reputation that he couldn't erase.

verb to formally record or enter an item into a collection or database

  • The museum accessioned a new collection of rare artifacts.
  • The museum got in some cool new stuff for the collection.
  • The museum scored some awesome new items.
  • The museum welcomed a treasure trove of new pieces.

noun a number assigned to a particular item in a collection or database for identification and retrieval purposes

  • Please provide the accession number for reference when requesting additional information.
  • Hey, do you have the accession number handy so I can look up the details?
  • Yo, what's the accession number so I can check it out?
  • The accession number is like the key to unlocking the information you need.

noun a new item added to a library or museum collection

  • The museum catalogued the new accessions into their collection.
  • The library added some new accessions to their shelves.
  • The store just got some sick accessions in stock.
  • Her accessions of wealth allowed her to live a life of luxury.

noun a service or process of acquiring or obtaining something, typically used in the context of adding new items to a collection or database

  • The library offers an accession service to help patrons easily locate and borrow books.
  • If you need help finding a book at the library, just ask for the accession service.
  • Yo, the library's got this cool thing called the accession service that helps you find books real quick.
  • Think of the accession service as your personal book-finding assistant at the library.

noun a book or database used to keep track of items added to a collection or inventory

  • The archivist diligently maintains the accessions register to keep track of all new acquisitions.
  • Hey, have you seen the accessions register? I need to add a new item to the collection.
  • I'll just jot down the details in the accessions register real quick.
  • The accessions register is like a treasure map for the museum's latest additions.