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    Bureau \Bu"reau\, n.; pl. E. {Bureaus}, F. {Bureaux}. [F. bureau
    a writing table, desk, office, OF., drugget, with which a
    writing table was often covered, equiv. to F. bure, and fr.
    OF. buire dark brown, the stuff being named from its color,
    fr. L. burrus red, fr. Gr. ? flame-colored, prob. fr. ? fire.
    See {Fire}, n., and cf. {Borel}, n.]
    1. Originally, a desk or writing table with drawers for
    papers. --Swift.

    2. The place where such a bureau is used; an office where
    business requiring writing is transacted.

    3. Hence: A department of public business requiring a force
    of clerks; the body of officials in a department who labor
    under the direction of a chief.

    Note: On the continent of Europe, the highest departments, in
    most countries, have the name of bureaux; as, the
    Bureau of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. In England
    and America, the term is confined to inferior and
    subordinate departments; as, the ``Pension Bureau,'' a
    subdepartment of the Department of the Interior. [Obs.]
    In Spanish, bureo denotes a court of justice for the
    trial of persons belonging to the king's household.

    4. A chest of drawers for clothes, especially when made as an
    ornamental piece of furniture. [U.S.]

    {Bureau system}. See {Bureaucracy}.

    {Bureau Veritas}, an institution, in the interest of maritime
    underwriters, for the survey and rating of vessels all
    over the world. It was founded in Belgium in 1828, removed
    to Paris in 1830, and re["e]stablished in Brussels in
    1870.

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