town house
residential building which shares common walls with the houses on either side
Townhouse
Historically in the
United Kingdom,
Ireland and in many other countries, a townhouse (or a "house in town") was a residence of a peer or member of the
aristocracy in the capital or major city. Most such figures owned one or more
country houses in which they lived for much of the year. However during the Social Season (when major balls and drawing rooms took place), and when parliament was in session, peers and the servants moved to live in their townhouse in the capital.
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town house
Noun
1. a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls
(synonym) row house
(hypernym) house
(hyponym) brownstone
town house
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town house
n. บ้านที่อยู่ในเมือง; บ้านทาวน์เฮาส์, บ้านที่ถูกสร้างให้ด้านข้างติดกัน (syn. row house)