trove

புதையல்
definition
noun
the museum's trove of antique treasure
a store of valuable or delightful things.
example
Reading my sister's letters was a strangely voyeuristic pleasure, and I imagined a reader could feel that way, as if he'd discovered a 'trove' of letters in the floor of an old house.
The walls around flicker with refractions from the gem-encrusted 'trove' that is the Iranian Crown Jewels.
The find revealed a 'trove' of fabulous treasures in gold and precious stones that showed the wealth and craftsmanship of the Pharaonic court
Sure, many of the heavyweights featured in the series are no longer around, but the BBC managed to unearth a 'trove' of old footage, much of which had not been seen previously by a British audience.
Though not impressive in its visual presentation, the site is a 'trove' of interesting material on world civilization.
A 'trove' of compositions was found in a private collection and now his most famous, The Four Seasons, is a favourite.
The archipelago is a 'trove' of biological treasures.
the museum's 'trove' of antique treasure
Be warned: a day in this museum can leave you wondering whether even a week would be enough to appreciate the 'trove' of sublime art and its arcane technologies of the after-life.
The site also houses a 'trove' of audio and video clips, including a recording of William Gladstone in 1888.
The book has been a manual for artists and a 'trove' for scholars - and a refined erotic peepshow - since its first printing in 1499.
In short, there is a rich 'trove' of primary source material from which to work.
the cellar contained a 'trove' of rare wines
A long-sought 'trove' of rare Beatles material reportedly found last month by a British tourist remained lost, a leading Beatles expert said.
The legendary Faberge created a 'trove' of treasures for the Tsars that endure as priceless examples of the craftsman's art.
The knights had amassed a large 'trove' of wealth over the years which led them to be accredited with the invention of modern banking.
They were ruthless and greedy, plundering king's 'troves' of gold and any treasure they can get their thieving claws on.
The two shows dug deep into archival 'troves' and directed viewers and art historians toward an expansion of both sources and resources, resurrecting artists and specific works from historical oblivion.
The rents, explicit and implicit, would then become part of the public 'troves' .
Today, these records offer 'troves' of treasures to museum curators, anthropologists, and historians of science.
I admit that I don't often go hunting for such 'troves' - our house has only so much room to store them.
To many paleoanthropologists, Chad is somewhat off the beaten path for hominid evolution, when compared with the famous fossil 'troves' of southern and eastern Africa.
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