post exchange

/'poustiks'tʃeindʤ/
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post exchange

A soldier buys snacks at the post exchange.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A retail store on a U.S. military base: A "post exchange" is a commissary or store operated on a United States Army or military installation, where service members, their families, and authorized personnel can purchase goods, often tax-free or at a discount.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The soldier went to the post exchange to buy snacks and toiletries.
    • Families living on the base rely on the post exchange for their everyday shopping needs.
Advanced Usage
  • "The PX": This is the common abbreviated form and spoken reference for "post exchange."
    • Let's meet at the PX after training.
  • Contextual use indicating it is a system or institution within the military.
    • The post exchange system provides essential services to military communities worldwide.
Variants and Related Words
  • PX (n.): The standard abbreviation for "post exchange."
  • Commissary (n.): A similar store for groceries on a military base; sometimes used more broadly, but a commissary and a post exchange (PX) are often distinct types of stores on a base.
  • BX (n.): "Base Exchange"; the equivalent retail store on an Air Force base.
  • NEX (n.): "Navy Exchange"; the equivalent retail store on a Navy installation.
Synonyms
  • Military store
  • Base store
Notes on Meaning
  • The term is specific to the United States military. Equivalent facilities in other countries' armed forces have different names (e.g., "NAAFI" in British forces).
  • It primarily sells a wide variety of consumer goods like clothing, electronics, household items, and personal care products, distinguishing it from a commissary which typically sells groceries.
post exchange

A soldier buys snacks at the post exchange.

Noun
  1. a commissary on a United States Army post

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