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(adj)
Having no variations in height.
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(n)
(slang) house
A surname.
A commercial overnight lodging place, with dormitory accommodation and shared facilities, especially a youth hostel.
A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
(uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
(colloquial) Lodgings; place of accommodation.
(uncountable) The activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone.
(physical) An area; somewhere within an area.
A house or place in which a person lives; a habitation, a home.
The place where one lives (resides); one's home.
(countable) Somewhere one can find protection.
Of or pertaining to a place of personal residence or to a location for such places.
(formal) A home or residence.
(countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof.
(countable) A place of abode; settled dwelling; residence; house.
An attic or similar space (often used for storage) in the roof of a house or other building.
An apartment or suite found on an upper floor, or floors, of a tall building, especially one that is expensive or luxurious with panoramic views.
A maid or household servant.
(countable) The interior bottom or surface of a house or building; the supporting surface of a room.
(architecture) The external covering at the top of a building.
A group of connected rooms, usually separable from other rooms by means of access.
(US) A baby’s bed with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.
A place where radio or television programs, records or films are made.
A flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.
(obsolete) Fact; performance; feat.
A subdivision of an organization.
A structured arrangement of items within certain limits.
The combination or union of two things.
A payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to lease a property.
Any very tall building or structure; skyscraper.
An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.
Matted material; rough massed hair, fibres etc.
(informal, psychology) A Rorschach test.
A title used for male clergy or saints in the Coptic Church.
(mathematics) Oneness, singularity, seen as a component of a whole number; a magnitude of one.
A structure built by a bird as a place to incubate eggs and rear young.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
A surname from German.
footwear (shoes or slippers) with no heel (or a flat heel)
A place to live or lodge.
(by extension) The place where someone or something lives.
(formal) A residence, dwelling or habitation.
A building that is rented to multiple tenants, especially a low-rent, run-down one.
The extent to which a resource is used for the intended purpose.
(chiefly US, Canada, Australia, Philippines) A row house or terraced house.
A room in a house, apartment, hotel, or other dwelling where a bed is kept for sleeping.
(US) A townhouse or row house.
A house, often larger and more expensive than average, in the countryside or on the coast, often used as a retreat.
A single-storey house, typically with rooms all on one level, or sometimes also with upper rooms set into the roof space.
(architecture) An accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window.
An establishment that provides accommodation and other services for paying guests; normally larger than a guesthouse, and often one of a chain.
A room containing a shower or bathtub, and (typically but not necessarily) a toilet.
A small house.
A private house offering accommodation to paying guests; a boarding house; a bed and breakfast.
A platform that extends outwards from a building.
The residential area near one's home.
A room or area for preparing food.
(architecture) A floor of a building below ground level.
A person with whom one shares a room, as in a dormitory, barracks, rooming house, or apartment.
British standard spelling of neighborhood.
Having plenty of space; roomy; capacious.
(Canada) An apartment consisting mainly of one large room which is the living room, dining room, and bedroom combined.
A residential building containing multiple apartments or flats.
A person, especially a man, who is socially regarded as able to marry, but has not yet.
(US) a set of buildings containing many apartments and ancillary functions
An apartment rented out to guests in the manner of a hotel room.
(Canada) A building, such as a duplex or triplex, with a number of apartments (typically two to four) that all open directly to the outside.
A small apartment that combines a number of rooms, often the living room, bedroom, and kitchen, into a single room.
A large luxurious house or building, usually built for the wealthy.
(archaic) A place to live; a dwelling; a dwelling-place; an abode.
(US, Canada, Australia) A house made up of two dwelling units.
An action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see apartment, let.
An arrangement in which two or more people share a flat (apartment building).
(trademark) An online vacation rental marketplace, operated by Airbnb, Inc.
A group of people who settle an area and maintain ties to their country of origin.
(UK) A flat that spans two or more floors, and often has its own entrance (i.e. not off a communal hallway).
(Canada, US) An unmarried woman.
A fourth part of something.
(US) A building or piece of property used as a secondary residence for vacation purposes; may be rented to others when not in use.
(British) A very small flat (apartment).
(chiefly UK) The realm or sphere of apartment buildings.
Abode; place of dwelling; residence.
(US) A nice, well-furnished dwelling where an unmarried man lives, usually by himself, but sometimes with other men.
A house containing a number of flats
A building with small, basic, inexpensive apartments for rent, often without en suite bathrooms.