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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.)
Especially,
space in a
building
or ship
inclosed
or set apart by a
partition;
an
apartment
or
chamber..
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Basement
::
Basement
(a.) The outer wall of the
ground
story of a
building,
or of a part of that
story,
when
treated
as a
distinct
substructure.
( See Base, n., 3 (a).)
Hence:
The rooms of a
ground
floor,
collectively..
Light
::
Light (v. i.) To be
illuminated;
to
receive
light;
to
brighten;
-- with up; as, the room
lights
up very
well..
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..
Hautpas
::
Hautpas
(n.) A
raised
part of the floor of a large room; a
platform
for a
raised
table or
throne.
See Dais.
Scullery
::
Scullery
(n.) A place where
dishes,
kettles,
and
culinary
utensils,
are
cleaned
and kept; also, a room
attached
to the
kitchen,
where the
coarse
work is done; a back
kitchen..
Vestiary
::
Vestiary
(n.) A
wardrobe;
a
robing
room; a
vestry.
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..
Room
::
Room (n.)
Unobstructed
spase;
space which may be
occupied
by or
devoted
to any
object;
compass;
extent
of
place,
great or
small;
as, there is not room for a
house;
the table takes up too much
room..
Incommode
::
Incommode
(v. t.) To give
inconvenience
or
trouble
to; to
disturb
or
molest;
to
discommode;
to
worry;
to put out; as, we are
incommoded
by want of
room..
Wispen
::
Wispen
(a.)
Formed
of a wisp, or of wisp; as, a
wispen
broom..
Parlor
::
Parlor
(n.) In large
private
houses,
a
sitting
room for the
family
and for
familiar
guests,
-- a room for less
formal
uses than the
drawing-room.
Esp., in
modern
times,
the
dining
room of a house
having
few
apartments,
as a
London
house,
where the
dining
parlor
is
usually
on the
ground
floor..
Upstairs
::
Upstairs
(a.) Being above
stairs;
as, an
upstairs
room..
Mopboard
::
Mopboard
(n.) A
narrow
board
nailed
against
the wall of a room next to the
floor;
skirting
board;
baseboard.
See
Baseboard.
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To clean
rooms,
yards,
etc., or to clear away dust, dirt,
litter,
etc., with a
broom,
brush,
or the
like..
Room
::
Room (n.)
Possibility
of
admission;
ability
to
admit;
opportunity
to act; fit
occasion;
as, to leave room for
hope..
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To
cover,
decorate,
or
furnish
by
hanging
pictures
trophies,
drapery,
and the like, or by
covering
with paper
hangings;
-- said of a wall, a room, etc..
Roomful
::
Roomful
(n.) As much or many as a room will hold; as, a
roomful
of men..
Hoistway
::
Hoistway
(n.) An
opening
for the
hoist,
or
elevator,
in the floor of a
wareroom..
Semidome
::
Semidome
(n.) A roof or
ceiling
covering
a
semicircular
room or
recess,
or one of
nearly
that
shape,
as the apse of a
church,
a
niche,
or the like. It is
approximately
the
quarter
of a
hollow
sphere..
Usher
::
Usher (v. t.) To
introduce
or
escort,
as an
usher,
forerunner,
or
harbinger;
to
forerun;
--
sometimes
followed
by in or
forth;
as, to usher in a
stranger;
to usher forth the
guests;
to usher a
visitor
into the
room..
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