room
v.
occupy a room, lodge, dwell
n.
compartment of space marked off by walls within a building; space, two- or three-dimensional area
Room
A room, in
architecture, is any distinguishable space within a structure. Most typically a room is separated by interior walls from other spaces or
passageways; moreover, it is separated by an exterior wall from outdoor areas, sometimes with a
door. Historically the use of rooms dates at least to early
Minoan cultures about 2200 BC, where excavations on
Santorini,
Greece at
Akrotiri reveal clearly defined rooms within structures.
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room
Noun
1. an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view"
(hypernym) area
(hyponym) anechoic chamber
(part-holonym) building, edifice
(part-meronym) ceiling
(derivation) board
2. space for movement; "room to pass"; "make way for"; "hardly enough elbow room to turn around"
(synonym) way, elbow room
(hypernym) position, spatial relation
(hyponym) seating, seats, seating room, seating area
3. opportunity for; "room for improvement"
(hypernym) opportunity, chance
4. the people who are present in a room; "the whole room was cheering"
(hypernym) gathering, assemblage
Verb
1. live and take one's meals at or in; "she rooms in an old boarding house"
(synonym) board
(hypernym) dwell, shack, reside, live, inhabit, people, populate, domicile, domiciliate
room (de)
n.
cream
romen
v.
cream
Room
(v. i.)
To occupy a room or rooms; to lodge; as, they arranged to room together.
(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.
(n.)
Possibility of admission; ability to admit; opportunity to act; fit occasion; as, to leave room for hope.
(n.)
Place or position in society; office; rank; post; station; also, a place or station once belonging to, or occupied by, another, and vacated.
(n.)
Especially, space in a building or ship inclosed or set apart by a partition; an apartment or chamber.
(n.)
A particular portion of space appropriated for occupancy; a place to sit, stand, or lie; a seat.
(a.)
Spacious; roomy.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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