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house place

noun

  1. (in medieval architecture) a room common to all the inhabitants of a house, as a hall.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of house place1

First recorded in 1805–15
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Example Sentences

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He also financed and developed the LAX Hyatt House/Place, not the Hyatt Regency.

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The bills approved by the Colorado House place tighter regulations upon the advertising and unproven scientific claims of crisis-pregnancy centers, codify protections for providers of abortion- and gender-affirming care, and extend insurance coverage to abortion and other reproductive health-related treatment.

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So his best friend is planning a birthday party at a bounce house place that happens to be one of my son’s favorites.

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When Emancipation came, her great-grandparents were working the House Place Plantation, owned by R.A.

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“People want me to say: ‘Yes, if you bring the takeout food in your house, place it on a wooden floor, decontaminate it with 10 percent bleach, leave it for 40 minutes,’ ” she said.

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