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Definition of house
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House (n.) An
audience;
an
assembly
of
hearers,
as at a
lecture,
a
theater,
etc.; as, a thin or a full
house..
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Housekeeper
::
Housekeeper
(n.) One who does, or
oversees,
the work of
keeping
house;
as, his wife is a good
housekeeper;
often,
a woman hired to
superintend
the
servants
of a
household
and
manage
the
ordinary
domestic
affairs..
Housemaid
::
Housemaid
(n.) A
female
servant
employed
to do
housework,
esp. to take care of the
rooms..
Pass
::
Pass (v. t.) To go by,
beyond,
over,
through,
or the like; to
proceed
from one side to the other of; as, to pass a
house,
a
stream,
a
boundary,
etc..
Madhouse
::
Madhouse
(n.) A house where
insane
persons
are
confined;
an
insane
asylum;
a
bedlam.
Solarium
::
Solarium
(n.) An
apartment
freely
exposed
to the sun;
anciently,
an
apartment
or
inclosure
on the roof of a
house;
in
modern
times,
an
apartment
in a
hospital,
used as a
resort
for
convalescents..
Treasury
::
Treasury
(n.) A
repository
of
abundance;
a
storehouse.
Culverhouse
::
Culverhouse
(n.) A
dovecote.
House
::
House (n.) A
family
of
ancestors,
descendants,
and
kindred;
a race of
persons
from the same
stock;
a
tribe;
especially,
a noble
family
or an
illustrious
race; as, the house of
Austria;
the house of
Hanover;
the house of
Israel..
Banker
::
Banker
(n.) The
dealer,
or one who keeps the bank in a
gambling
house..
Pretender
::
Pretender
(n.) The
pretender
(Eng.
Hist.),
the son or the
grandson
of James II., the heir of the royal
family
of
Stuart,
who laid claim to the
throne
of Great
Britain,
from which the house was
excluded
by law..
Inn
::
Inn (v. t.) To
house;
to
lodge.
Estrepement
::
Estrepement
(n.) A
destructive
kind of
waste,
committed
by a
tenant
for life, in
lands,
woods,
or
houses..
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..
Stew
::
Stew (v. t.) A place of
stewing
or
seething;
a place where hot
bathes
are
furnished;
a
hothouse.
Housebote
::
Housebote
(n.) Wood
allowed
to a
tenant
for
repairing
the house and for fuel. This
latter
is often
called
firebote.
See Bote.
Hygiene
::
Hygiene
(n.) That
department
of
sanitary
science
which
treats
of the
preservation
of
health,
esp. of
households
and
communities;
a
system
of
principles
or rules
designated
for the
promotion
of
health..
Inconvenient
::
Inconvenient
(a.) Not
convenient;
giving
trouble,
uneasiness,
or
annoyance;
hindering
progress
or
success;
uncomfortable;
disadvantageous;
incommodious;
inopportune;
as, an
inconvenient
house,
garment,
arrangement,
or
time..
Henhouses
::
Henhouses
(pl. ) of
Henhous.
Hothouse
::
Hothouse
(n.) A
heated
room for
drying
green ware.
Crack
::
Crack (n.) A
sharp,
sudden
sound or
report;
the sound of
anything
suddenly
burst or
broken;
as, the crack of a
falling
house;
the crack of
thunder;
the crack of a
whip..
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