Etymology
The word "kiosk" comes from Turkish "köşk", meaning "small pavilion or summerhouse."
Meaning
A kiosk is a small, freestanding structure that is typically used for commercial purposes, such as selling newspapers, magazines, or other goods. Kiosks are often found in public places, such as train stations, airports, or shopping malls.
Origin
Kiosks have been used for centuries in Turkey and other parts of the Middle East. The first kiosks were used as resting places for travelers, but they eventually came to be used for commercial purposes. Kiosks were introduced to Europe in the 19th century, and they quickly became popular in public spaces.
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