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silo
The term evokes a sense of verticality and containment. In its physical sense, it describes a massive, impenetrable vessel designed for long-term preservation or secure housing, whether for agricultural produce or strategic weaponry. In a professional or organizational context, the word carries a strong negative connotation. It describes a failure of communication where departments act as autonomous islands, creating barriers that hinder efficiency and transparency. This metaphorical usage emphasizes rigidity and the lack of horizontal integration.
Meanings
A tall, cylindrical structure used for storing bulk materials such as grain, coal, or cement.
"The farmer filled the grain silo before the winter storms arrived."
An underground chamber used for the storage and launching of missiles.
"The military personnel monitored the missile silo from a remote command center."
A system, process, or department that operates in isolation from others, preventing communication and cooperation.
"The company is trying to break down the corporate silos to encourage better cross-departmental collaboration."