a room, set of rooms, or building used as a place of business for non-manual work
the quarters, staff, or collective authority of a particular government department or agency
an office or centre in which the administrative work of a business is carried out, as opposed to its dealings with customers
a place at a theatre, cinema, etc. where tickets are bought or reserved
the ecclesiastical court of the Roman Catholic Church established as the final court of appeal in trials of heresy. Formed in 1542 as part of the Inquisition, it was renamed the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in 1965
the British government department dealing with domestic affairs, including law and order, immigration, and broadcasting, in England and Wales
a young person employed to do routine tasks in a business office
an area where a number of office buildings are built together on landscaped grounds
the public department or corporation responsible for postal services and (in some countries) telecommunications
a former department of the British government that was in charge of the army (incorporated into the Ministry of Defence in 1964)
a Scottish law court responsible for listing cases to be tried in Scotland
the main administrative office of a business or other organization
a large multistorey building containing the offices of one or more companies
a person who holds a position of authority or service, especially within a government or government organization
the youngest or newest member of the staff of an office, employed especially in minor jobs
an employee who works in an office, especially one engaged in clerical or administrative work
an office for the issue of government stamps and the receipt of stamp duty
a place where tickets are sold, especially at a railway station or theatre
(in the UK) a local government building where civil marriages are conducted and births, marriages, and deaths are recorded with the issue of certificates
another term for register office (in informal and non-official use).
an office in which mail is sorted according to its destination
the operational domain of any business or organization whose workforce includes a significant proportion of workers using technology to perform their work at home
(in the UK) a government department that publishes governmental publications and provides stationery for government offices
(in the UK) a government department providing weather forecasts
a numbered box in a post office assigned to a person or organization, where letters for them are kept until called for
(in the UK) engraved seals held during tenure of an official position, especially that of Lord Chancellor or Secretary of State, and symbolizing the office held
(in the UK) a small local post office offering fewer services than a main post office
(in the UK) an institution where official archives are kept for public inspection
the British government department dealing with foreign affairs
a young person employed to do routine tasks in a business office
an establishment licensed to handle bets on races and other events
the series of services of prayers and psalms said (or chanted) daily by Catholic priests, members of religious orders, and other clergy