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Definition of room
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Room (n.)
Especially,
space in a
building
or ship
inclosed
or set apart by a
partition;
an
apartment
or
chamber..
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(n.) A lid,
stopper,
or
sliding
plate,
in a
furnace,
stove,
etc., for
regulating
the
admission
of air to the fuel; also, an
arrangement
containing
dampers
or
shutters,
as in the floor or wall of a room or
passage,
or in a
chimney,
for
admitting
or
excluding
heated
air, or for
regulating
ventilation..
Hostler
::
Hostler
(n.) The
person
who has the care of
horses
at an inn or
stable;
hence,
any one who takes care of
horses;
a
groom;
-- so
called
because
the
innkeeper
formerly
attended
to this duty in
person..
Cabin
::
Cabin (n.) A small room; an
inclosed
place.
Right-hand
::
Right-hand
(a.)
Situated
or being on the
right;
nearer
the right hand than the left; as, the
right-hand
side, room, or
road..
Commodiousness
::
Commodiousness
(n.) State of being
commodious;
suitableness
for its
purpose;
convenience;
roominess.
Janitor
::
"Janitor
(n.) A
door-keeper;
a
porter;
one who has the care of a
public
building,
or a
building
occupied
for
offices,
suites
of
rooms,
etc..
Black Hole
::
Black hole () A
dungeon
or dark cell in a
prison;
a
military
lock-up
or
guardroom;
-- now
commonly
with
allusion
to the cell (the Black Hole) in a fort at
Calcutta,
into which 146
English
prisoners
were
thrust
by the nabob
Suraja
Dowla on the night of June 20,
17656,
and in which 123 of the
prisoners
died
before
morning
from lack of air..
Hall
::
Hall (n.) The chief room in a
castle
or manor
house,
and in early times the only
public
room,
serving
as the place of
gathering
for the
lord's
family
with the
retainers
and
servants,
also for
cooking
and
eating.
It was often
contrasted
with the
bower,
which was the
private
or
sleeping
apartment..
Ben
::
Ben
(adv.)
The inner or
principal
room in a hut or house of two
rooms;
--
opposed
to but, the outer
apartment..
Bedroom
::
Bedroom
(n.) A room or
apartment
intended
or used for a bed; a
lodging
room.
Estufa
::
Estufa
(n.) An
assembly
room in
dwelling
of the
Pueblo
Indians.
Room
::
Room (n.)
Especially,
space in a
building
or ship
inclosed
or set apart by a
partition;
an
apartment
or
chamber..
Ceil
::
Ceil (v. t.) To
overlay
or cover the inner side of the roof of; to
furnish
with a
ceiling;
as, to ceil a
room..
Oratory
::
Oratory
(n.) A place of
orisons,
or
prayer;
especially,
a
chapel
or small room set apart for
private
devotions..
Spacious
::
Spacious
(n.)
Inclosing
an
extended
space;
having
large or ample room; not
contracted
or
narrow;
capacious;
roomy;
as,
spacious
bounds;
a
spacious
church;
a
spacious
hall..
Air
::
Air (n.) To
expose
to the air for the
purpose
of
cooling,
refreshing,
or
purifying;
to
ventilate;
as, to air a
room..
Remove
::
Remove
(n.) That which is
removed,
as a dish
removed
from table to make room for
something
else..
Fungiform
::
Fungiform
(a.)
Shaped
like a
fungus
or
mushroom.
Besom
::
Besom (n.) A brush of twigs for
sweeping;
a
broom;
anything
which
sweeps
away or
destroys.
Loft
::
Loft (n.) The room or space under a roof and above the
ceiling
of the
uppermost
story.
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