inn / shop / store / CL:家[jia1]

= + 广 : Dorothy Gale parachutes into anthill's bathroom. She immediately occupies it (marking the territory with a flag) to open her store.
inn; old-style hotel / (bound form) shop; store / CL:家[jia1]

店 character breakdown

variant of 占[zhan4]
to observe / to divine
to take possession of / to occupy / to take up

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a yellow umbrella. James II of England occupies the anthill's bathroom (an4). He uses a pennant (⺊) stuck into a mandarin (口) to mark his territory, and stands there proudly with a yellow umbrella (占).
"house on a cliff" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 53), occurring in 店, 序, 底 etc
surname Guang

广 = + 丿 : The English Wiktionary lists "canopy" as a possible meaning, and an example for a canopy is the upper part of a parachute. That's what I'll use to represent this character in other characters. In the anglepod, Gitta Giraffe just invented the art of building a parachute out of berets and bananas, using the berets as canopy and banana peels as strings. Soon, this new sport spreads all over the world as the new thing to do.
wide / numerous / to spread

广 = + 丿 : The English Wiktionary lists "canopy" as a possible meaning, and an example for a canopy is the upper part of a parachute. That's what I'll use to represent this character in other characters. In the anglepod, Gitta Giraffe just invented the art of building a parachute out of berets and bananas, using the berets as canopy and banana peels as strings. Soon, this new sport spreads all over the world as the new thing to do.

Characters with 店 as component

to think of / to remember / to miss

= + : Dorothy Gale (di) often misses (惦) her store (店) in the anthill's bathroom (an4) which she destroyed with a flail (忄) in a fit of violent temper.
to weigh in the hand / to estimate
to stand on tiptoe / Taiwan pr. [dian4]

Words with 店

branch (of a chain store) / annex
outlet / commission shop / agency
dessert parlor serving mainly cold sweets (esp. shaved ice) (Tw)
see 前不著村,後不著店|前不着村,后不着店[qian2 bu4 zhao2 cun1 , hou4 bu4 zhao2 dian4]
lit. no village ahead and no inn behind (idiom) / fig. to be stranded in the middle of nowhere / to be in a predicament
Joint Publishing, bookstore chain and publisher, founded in Hong Kong in 1948

Sentences with 店

店 currently does not appear in any sentence.