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Definition of room
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Room (a.)
Spacious;
roomy.
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Locutory
::
Locutory
(n.) A room for
conversation;
especially,
a room in
monasteries,
where the monks were
allowed
to
converse..
Veranda
::
Veranda
(n.) An open,
roofed
gallery
or
portico,
adjoining
a
dwelling
house,
forming
an
out-of-door
sitting
room. See
Loggia..
Dramshop
::
Dramshop
(n.) A shop or
barroom
where
spirits
are sold by the dram.
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) A
dwelling
house;
a
building
for a
habitation;
also, an
apartment,
or suite of
rooms,
in a
building,
used by one
family;
often,
a house
erected
to be
rented..
Loft
::
Loft (n.) A floor or room
placed
above
another;
a
story.
Stillroom
::
Stillroom
(n.) A room for
distilling.
Hall
::
Hall (n.) A
building
or room of
considerable
size and
stateliness,
used for
public
purposes;
as,
Westminster
Hall, in
London..
Boudoir
::
Boudoir
(n.) A small room, esp. if
pleasant,
or
elegantly
furnished,
to which a lady may
retire
to be
alone,
or to
receive
intimate
friends;
a
lady's
(or
sometimes
a
gentleman's)
private
room..
Cellar
::
Cellar
(n.) A room or rooms under a
building,
and
usually
below the
surface
of the
ground,
where
provisions
and other
stores
are
kept..
Upstairs
::
Upstairs
(a.) Being above
stairs;
as, an
upstairs
room..
Cabin
::
Cabin (n.) A room in ship for
officers
or
passengers.
Liberty
::
Liberty
(n.) A curve or arch in a bit to
afford
room for the
tongue
of the
horse.
Roomily
::
Roomily
(adv.)
Spaciously.
Floor
::
Floor (n.) The
bottom
or lower part of any room; the part upon which we stand and upon which the
movables
in the room are
supported.
Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) One who draws
liquor
for
guests;
a
waiter
in a
taproom.
Entry
::
Entry (n.) That by which
entrance
is made; a
passage
leading
into a house or other
building,
or to a room; a
vestibule;
an adit, as of a
mine..
Buttery
::
Buttery
(n.) A room in some
English
colleges
where
liquors,
fruit,
and
refreshments
are kept for sale to the
students..
Workroom
::
Workroom
(n.) Any room or
apartment
used
especially
for
labor.
Lock
::
Lock (v. t.) To
prevent
ingress
or
access
to, or exit from, by
fastening
the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a
house,
jail, room,
trunk.
etc..
Mushroom
::
Mushroom
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
mushrooms;
as,
mushroom
catchup..
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