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Noun.
a large store that sells many different types of goods, or a store that sells a particular type of goods
IPA: ɪmˈpɔːr.i.əm
"Grover translated: 'Aunty Em's Garden Gnome Emporium.'" (Percy Jackson, p. 171)
"You can call a department store, with its many different departments, an emporium. " (Vocabulary.com)
Any store that specializes in the sale of things for pets can be called a pet shop emporium.
Greek: emporos 'merchant' which became emporion
French: grand magasin
Spanish: emporio
Arabic: مركز تجاري/سوق
Polish: centrum handlowe, emporium
Mandarin Chinese: 大百货商店, 大商场
Korean: 큰 시장, 쇼핑몰