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Lazaret \Laz`a*ret"\ (l[a^]z`[.a]*r[e^]t"), Lazaretto
\Laz`a*ret"to\ (l[a^]z`[.a]*r[e^]t"t[-o]), n. [F. lazaret, or
It. lazzeretto, fr. Lazarus. See {Lazar}.]
1. A public building, hospital, or pesthouse for the
reception of diseased persons, particularly those affected
with contagious diseases.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Naut.)
Note: (Pronounced by seamen l[a^]z`[.a]*r[=e]t") A low space
under the after part of the main deck, used as a
storeroom.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]