Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Daily Word: SILO

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si·lo

[sahy-loh] noun, plural si·los, verb,si·loed, si·lo·ing.

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Definition: 1) A structure, typically cylindrical, in which fodder or forage is kept. 2) A pit or underground space for storing grain, green feeds,etc. 3) Military . An underground installation constructed of concrete and steel, designed to house a ballistic missile and the equipment for firing it.

Sentence: My boss use to always say people do not know to work collaboratively because they stay in their silos all day.

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