house
Noun
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house (plural houses)
- An abode of a human being, a place that a human built to live in.
- The archetypal structure of a human abode.
- An early or alternative name for the game bingo.
- (UK) A complete set of numbers in bingo.
- The usual place to find an animal or (informal) an object.
- the photo was put in its little house.
- An auditorium for a theatre.
- The theatre itself.
- A debating chamber for government politicians.
- An establishment, whether actual, as a pub, or virtual, as a website.
- The inner workings, as of a clock or similar.
- A dynasty, a familiar descendance, for example, a Royal House.
- (astrology) One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
- House music.
- A small green property in the game of Monopoly, as opposed to hotels.
- (curling) The three concentric circles where points are scored on the ice
- applause (see getting house}
Synonyms:
- (keep within a structure or container): store
- (admit to residence): accommodate, harbor/harbour, host, put up
- (contain or enclose mechanical parts): enclose
5 letters in word "house": E H O S U.
No anagrams for house found in this word list.
Words found within house:
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