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Definition of room
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Room (v. i.) To
occupy
a room or
rooms;
to
lodge;
as, they
arranged
to room
together..
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Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.)
Originally,
an
officer
who had the care of
horses;
a
groom..
Capacious
::
Capacious
(a.)
Having
capacity;
able to
contain
much;
large;
roomy;
spacious;
extended;
broad;
as, a
capacious
vessel,
room, bay, or
harbor..
Hymenium
::
Hymenium
(n.) The
spore-bearing
surface
of
certain
fungi,
as that on the gills of a
mushroom..
Apartment
::
Apartment
(n.) A room in a
building;
a
division
in a
house,
separated
from
others
by
partitions..
Pool
::
Pool (n.) A game at
billiards,
in which each of the
players
stakes
a
certain
sum, the
winner
taking
the
whole;
also, in
public
billiard
rooms,
a game in which the loser pays the
entrance
fee for all who
engage
in the game; a game of skill in
pocketing
the balls on a pool
table..
Luteolin
::
Luteolin
(n.) A
yellow
dyestuff
obtained
from the
foliage
of the
dyer's
broom
(Reseda
luteola).
Tidy
::
Tidy (v. t.) To put in
proper
order;
to make neat; as, to tidy a room; to tidy one's
dress..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
retired
room, esp. an upper room used for
sleeping;
a
bedroom;
as, the house had four
chambers..
Roommate
::
Roommate
(n.) One of twe or more
occupying
the same room or
rooms;
one who
shares
the
occupancy
of a room or
rooms;
a chum.
Berth
::
Berth (n.) A room in which a
number
of the
officers
or
ship's
company
mess and
reside.
Bower
::
Bower (n.)
Anciently,
a
chamber;
a
lodging
room; esp., a
lady's
private
apartment..
Sweep
::
Sweep (v. i.) To drive or carry along or off with a broom or a
brush,
or as if with a
broom;
to
remove
by, or as if by,
brushing;
as, to sweep dirt from a
floor;
the wind
sweeps
the snow from the
hills;
a
freshet
sweeps
away a dam,
timber,
or
rubbish;
a
pestilence
sweeps
off
multitudes..
Scoparin
::
Scoparin
(n.) A
yellow
gelatinous
or
crystalline
substance
found in broom
(Cytisus
scoparius)
accompanying
sparteine.
Loggia
::
Loggia
(n.) A
roofed
open
gallery.
It
differs
from a
veranda
in being more
architectural,
and in
forming
more
decidedly
a part of the main
edifice
to which it is
attached;
from a
porch,
in being
intended
not for
entrance
but for an
out-of-door
sitting-room..
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.
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..
Newsroom
::
Newsroom
(n.) A room where news is
collected
and
disseminated,
or
periodicals
sold; a
reading
room
supplied
with
newspapers,
magazines,
etc..
Clubroom
::
Clubroom
(n.) The
apartment
in which a club
meets.
Clutter
::
Clutter
(v. t.) To crowd
together
in
disorder;
to fill or cover with
things
in
disorder;
to throw into
disorder;
to
disarrange;
as, to
clutter
a
room..
Supersede
::
Supersede
(v. t.) To come, or be
placed,
in the room of; to
replace..
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