1. silo - Noun
2. silo - Verb
A pit or vat for packing away green fodder for winter use so as to exclude air and outside moisture. See Ensilage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen people refuse to see how things look from another point of view, their silo mentality has fueled arguments in families, disputes with neighbors, bigotry between races, and conflicts among nations. Newton Lee
Studying doesn't have to happen in a silo. It can be a social experience. You can engage with your friends and family to find out the answer to a tough question or have someone explain it to you. You can also study anywhere you happen to be and on any device. Eric Lefkofsky
A hungry hen sees herself in a wheat silo. Turkish Proverb
Sow fava bean and flax with confidence while you still have a full silo. Sicilian Proverb
As a missile repair technician at a Minuteman silo, he is among the first to witness the initial missile launches, indicating full-scale nuclear war. Source: Internet
Among others, “this is because the data silo remedy did not cover all the data that Google would access as a result of the transaction and would be valuable for advertising purposes,” the statement said. Source: Internet