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    Ki·osk
    /ˈkēˌäsk/

    noun

    • 1. a small open-fronted hut or cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments, tickets, etc., are sold.
  2. The meaning of KIOSK is a small structure with one or more open sides that is used to vend merchandise (such as newspapers) or services (such as film developing). How to use kiosk in a sentence.

  3. a small building where things such as sweets, drinks, or newspapers are sold, often through an open window, or where you can buy tickets or get information: I usually buy my paper from the kiosk at the station. a small machine in a public place which you can use to get tickets or information about something:

  4. KIOSK definition: 1. a small building where things such as chocolate, drinks, or newspapers are sold through an open…. Learn more.

  5. Kiosk definition: a small structure having one or more sides open, used as a newsstand, refreshment stand, bandstand, etc.. See examples of KIOSK used in a sentence.

  6. ki•osk. (ˈki ɒsk, kiˈɒsk) n. 1. a small building or structure open on one or more sides, used as a newsstand, refreshment stand, etc. 2. a thick, columnlike structure on which notices and advertisements are posted.

  7. 4 days ago · A kiosk is a small booth in the street or in a public place such as a railway station or airport, from which newspapers, hot drinks or fast food can be sold. I bought it at one of those kiosks selling perfume that pop up every Christmas in our local mall.

  8. A kiosk is a small booth or stall. Shopping malls and airports have retail kiosks that sell all sorts of things, ranging from cookies to cell phones to sunglasses to perfumes to newspapers to . . . well, really almost anything!

  9. KIOSK meaning: a small building with a window where things like tickets or newspapers are sold. Learn more.

  10. a small structure in a public area used for providing information, showing advertisements or providing a service, typically via a computer screen. a digital information kiosk. Passengers can use the touch-screen kiosks to receive a boarding pass. (British English, old-fashioned) a public phone box Topics Phones, email and the internet c2.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KioskKiosk - Wikipedia

    A kiosk is an open summer-house or pavilion usually having its roof supported by pillars with screened or totally open walls. As a building type, it was first introduced by the Seljuks as a small building attached to the main mosque, which consisted of a domed hall with open arched sides.

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