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Definition of room
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of room is as below...
Room (n.) Place or
position
in
society;
office;
rank; post;
station;
also, a place or
station
once
belonging
to, or
occupied
by,
another,
and
vacated..
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Flybane
::
Flybane
(n.) A kind of
catchfly
of the genus
Silene;
also, a
poisonous
mushroom
(Agaricus
muscarius);
fly
agaric..
Buttery
::
Buttery
(n.) A room in some
English
colleges
where
liquors,
fruit,
and
refreshments
are kept for sale to the
students..
Magazine
::
Magazine
(n.) The
building
or room in which the
supply
of
powder
is kept in a
fortification
or a ship.
Frigidarium
::
Frigidarium
(n.) The
cooling
room of the Roman
thermae,
furnished
with a cold
bath..
Darken
::
Darken
(a.) To make dark or
black;
to
deprive
of
light;
to
obscure;
as, a
darkened
room..
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Barge
::
Barge (n.) A
large,
roomy boat for the
conveyance
of
passengers
or
goods;
as, a
ship's
barge;
a
charcoal
barge..
Lobby
::
Lobby (n.) A
passage
or hall of
communication,
especially
when large
enough
to serve also as a
waiting
room. It
differs
from an
antechamber
in that a lobby
communicates
between
several
rooms,
an
antechamber
to one only; but this
distinction
is not
carefully
preserved..
Text-book
::
Text-book
(n.) A book with wide
spaces
between
the
lines,
to give room for
notes..
Casino
::
Casino
(n.) A
building
or room used for
meetings,
or
public
amusements,
for
dancing,
gaming,
etc..
Agaric
::
Agaric
(n.) A
fungus
of the genus
Agaricus,
of many
species,
of which the
common
mushroom
is an
example..
Instead
::
Instead
(adv.)
In the place or room; --
usually
followed
by of.
Room
::
Room (v. i.) To
occupy
a room or
rooms;
to
lodge;
as, they
arranged
to room
together..
Clubroom
::
Clubroom
(n.) The
apartment
in which a club
meets.
Low-studded
::
Low-studded
(a.)
Furnished
or built with short
studs;
as, a
low-studded
house or
room..
Roomy
::
Roomy (a.)
Having
ample room;
spacious;
large;
as, a roomy
mansion;
a roomy
deck..
Butcher''s Broom
::
Butcher's
broom () A genus of
plants
(Ruscus);
esp. R.
aculeatus,
which has large red
berries
and
leaflike
branches.
See
Cladophyll..
Room
::
Room (n.) Place or
position
in
society;
office;
rank; post;
station;
also, a place or
station
once
belonging
to, or
occupied
by,
another,
and
vacated..
Probable
::
Probable
(a.)
Having
more
evidence
for than
against;
supported
by
evidence
which
inclines
the mind to
believe,
but
leaves
some room for
doubt;
likely..
Coach
::
Coach (n.) A
first-class
passenger
car, as
distinguished
from a
drawing-room
car,
sleeping
car, etc. It is
sometimes
loosely
applied
to any
passenger
car..
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