Show me
of
Nouns commonly associated with "palace" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
(countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof.
Relevance: 0%
(adj)
Made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple.
An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than a guesthouse, and often one of a chain.
A doorway, opening, or passage in a fence or wall.
(US, slang) The vagina.
A house of worship, especially:
(N)
"Cars" is the first solo single by English musician Gary Numan.
Opening time
A small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building.
A placename.
A complicated or clandestine plot or scheme intended to effect some purpose by secret artifice; conspiracy; stratagem.
(Ireland) The Gardaí; the police force.
An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.
(architecture) The face of a building, especially the front view or elevation.
the ninth studio album by electronic musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre, first released in September 1988.
(architecture) The external covering at the top of a building.
A network of interconnected systems.
(by extension, law) Chiefly in in chambers: a judge's private office which is used for hearings that do not need to be held in open court.
(countable) The interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room.
Senses relating to a thin, pointed object.
A large meeting room.
A large settlement, bigger than a town; sometimes with a specific legal definition, depending on the place.
A grouping based on shared characteristics; a class.
(Canada, US, Australia, Ireland) An item of furniture, often upholstered, for the comfortable seating of more than one person; a sofa.
(countable) A methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organization, or a movement.
A person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
a British television drama series broadcast by BBC One.
The art or occupation of a mason.
(Canada, South Asia, rarely Australia, New Zealand) A cinema; movie theatre.
(India, Canada, US) An institution dedicated to teaching and learning; an educational institution.
(UK, uncountable) Student accommodation
(uncountable) Idle talk about someone’s private or personal matters, especially about someone not present.
(UK) Abbreviation of builders' tea (builder's tea).
(architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere.
One who attends; one who works with or watches over someone or something.
A fortified defensive structure stationed with troops.
A contiguous set of steps connecting two floors.
One who owns something.
Good fortune.
(geometry) A polygon with four straight sides of equal length and four right angles; an equilateral rectangle; a regular quadrilateral.
(countable, Christianity) A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place.
A residence for monks or others who have taken religious vows.
The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.
(uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
(adv)
(with a superlative adjective) Beyond all others.
(especially Christianity) A place of worship, smaller than or subordinate to a church.
Complying with justice, correctness, or reason; correct, just, true. See also the interjection senses below.
A house or place in which a person lives; a habitation, a home.
A rampart of earth, stones etc. built up for defensive purposes.
HOTELS is a trade publication serving the information needs of the worldwide hospitality industry.
A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time.
A plan (with more or less detail) for the structure and functions of an artifact, building or system.
Located directly across from something else, or from each other.
An inhabitant of a specific place; an inhabitant or denizen.
A delegate.
A surname.
(countable, politics) A political upheaval in a government or state characterized by great change.
(countable) A piece of knowledge that is hidden and intended to be kept hidden.
A surname from Italian.
A recluse; someone who lives alone and shuns human companionship.
a television documentary film which premiered 3 April 2007 on Channel 4.
An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.
An artificial hill or elevation of earth; a raised bank; an embankment thrown up for defense
Anything made by combining several things.
A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.
(nautical) The totality of the sailing rig.
A person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.
a 1969 American drama film co-written and directed by Herbert Biberman.
A soldier is a thin strip of toasted bread, reminiscent of a soldier on parade.
Any very tall building or structure; skyscraper.
A light roofed structure used as a shelter in a public place.
the debut album by Northern Ireland trio General Fiasco, and which was released on 22 March 2010.
A large celebratory meal; a feast.