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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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Groom
::
Groom (v. i.) To tend or care for, or to curry or
clean,
as a,
horse..
Mushroom
::
Mushroom
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
mushrooms;
as,
mushroom
catchup..
Register
::
Register
(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..
Cabinet
::
Cabinet
(n.) Any
building
or room set apart for the safe
keeping
and
exhibition
of works of art, etc.; also, the
collection
itself..
Stillstand
::
Stillroom
(n.) An
apartment
in a house where
liquors,
preserves,
and the like, are
kept..
Plasterwork
::
Plasterwork
(n.)
Plastering
used to
finish
architectural
constructions,
exterior
or
interior,
especially
that used for the
lining
of
rooms.
Ordinarly,
mortar
is used for the
greater
part of the work, and pure
plaster
of Paris for the
moldings
and
ornaments..
Gill
::
Gill (n.) The
radiating,
gill-shaped
plates
forming
the under
surface
of a
mushroom..
Vestry
::
Vestry
(n.) A room
appendant
to a
church,
in which
sacerdotal
vestments
and
sacred
utensils
are
sometimes
kept, and where
meetings
for
worship
or
parish
business
are held; a
sacristy;
--
formerly
called
revestiary..
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.
Washboard
::
Washboard
(n.) A board
running
round,
and
serving
as a
facing
for, the walls of a room, next to the
floor;
a
mopboard..
Tight
::
Tight
(superl.)
Close,
so as not to admit the
passage
of a
liquid
or other
fluid;
not
leaky;
as, a tight ship; a tight cask; a tight room; -- often used in this sense as the
second
member
of a
compound;
as,
water-tight;
air-tight..
Weld
::
Weld (n.) An herb
(Reseda
luteola)
related
to
mignonette,
growing
in
Europe,
and to some
extent
in
America;
dyer's
broom;
dyer's
rocket;
dyer's
weed; wild woad. It is used by dyers to give a
yellow
color..
Mess
::
Mess (n.) A
number
of
persons
who eat
together,
and for whom food is
prepared
in
common;
especially,
persons
in the
military
or naval
service
who eat at the same
table;
as, the
wardroom
mess..
Mycelium
::
Mycelium
(n.) The white
threads
or
filamentous
growth
from which a
mushroom
or
fungus
is
developed;
the
so-called
mushroom
spawn.
Fungus
::
Fungus
(n.) Any one of the
Fungi,
a large and very
complex
group of
thallophytes
of low
organization,
-- the
molds,
mildews,
rusts,
smuts,
mushrooms,
toadstools,
puff
balls,
and the
allies
of
each..
Preservatory
::
Preservatory
(n.) A room, or
apparatus,
in which
perishable
things,
as
fruit,
vegetables,
etc., can be
preserved
without
decay..
Place
::
Place (n.)
Vacated
or
relinquished
space;
room; stead (the
departure
or
removal
of
another
being or thing being
implied).
Cookroom
::
Cookroom
(n.) A room for
cookery;
a
kitchen;
the
galley
or
caboose
of a ship.
Downstairs
::
Downstairs
(a.) Below
stairs;
as, a
downstairs
room..
Bay Window
::
Bay
window
() A
window
forming
a bay or
recess
in a room, and
projecting
outward
from the wall,
either
in a
rectangular,
polygonal,
or
semicircular
form; -- often
corruptly
called
a bow
window..
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