What is another word for MUSEE?

Pronunciation: [mjˈuːsiː] (IPA)

"Musee" is the French word for "museum," which typically refers to a place where objects of historical, artistic or cultural significance are displayed. There are several synonyms for "musee" that can be used interchangeably depending on the context, such as "gallery," "exhibition," "showcase," "collection," "archive," "repository," "exposition," "display," "vault," "library," "treasury," "conservatory" and "institution." Each of these words has slightly different nuances and connotations, but they all pertain to the concept of preserving and exhibiting objects or ideas that have value, meaning and relevance to a particular community or audience.

What are the hypernyms for Musee?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Musee

You can see his chair, not very unlike mine, in the MUSEE Carnavalet in Paris.
"The Red Planet"
William J. Locke
D., Director of the MUSEE Pedagogique, Madrid.
"Luca Signorelli"
Maud Cruttwell
They referred in terms of warm eulogy to the industry which had collected more than one hundred thousand specimens; to the new species discovered, estimated by the professors at the MUSEE at two thousand five hundred; and to the care and skill displayed by Peron in describing and classifying, a piece of work appealing with especial force to the co-ordinating intelligence of Cuvier.
"Terre Napoleon A history of French explorations and projects in Australia"
Ernest Scott

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