The difference between Footlocker and Locker

When used as nouns, footlocker means a long, rectangular trunk or similar container that lies flat on the floor and is usually kept at the foot of a bed, commonly used in barracks and dormitories, whereas locker means a type of storage compartment with a lock, usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books.


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  1. Footlocker as a noun:

    A long, rectangular trunk or similar container that lies flat on the floor and is usually kept at the foot of a bed, commonly used in barracks and dormitories.

  1. Locker as a noun:

    A type of storage compartment with a lock, usually used to store clothing, equipment, or books.

    Examples:

    "The student placed her books in her locker when she arrived at school."

  2. Locker as a noun (rare):

    One who locks something.

    Examples:

    "The locker of the trapped chest must be careful, so as not to spring the trap."

  3. Locker as a noun (automotive):

    A locking differential.

  4. Locker as a noun (historical):

    A customs officer who guards a warehouse.

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