communal room
1Communal apartment — A communal apartment or kommunalka (Russian: коммуналка, коммунальная квартира) appeared in the Soviet Union after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, as a product of the “new collective vision of the future” and as a response to the housing crisis …
2communal — [[t]kɒ̱mjʊn(ə)l, AM kəmju͟ːn(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n Communal means relating to particular groups in a country or society. Communal violence broke out in different parts of the country. ...inter communal relations. 2) ADJ: usu ADJ n You use… …
3Communal shower — Comunal shower in a school Modern …
4communal — adj. Communal is used with these nouns: ↑bathroom, ↑dining room, ↑facility, ↑grave, ↑hall, ↑hallway, ↑house, ↑identity, ↑kitchen, ↑land, ↑lounge, ↑ …
5day room — 1. a room at an institution, as on a military base, providing facilities for leisure activities. 2. (in a hospital) a recreation room for ambulatory patients. Also, dayroom. [1815 25] * * * day room noun A room used as a communal living room in a …
6day room — noun a communal room in an institution, used during the day …
7Changing room — For other uses, see Changing room (disambiguation). Locker room redirects here. For the Canadian television show, see The Locker Room. Changeroom sign …
8dining room — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large, spacious ▪ cosy/cozy, small ▪ elegant ▪ formal ▪ communal …
9The Changing Room — At its core is a semi pro Northern England rugby team. Six days a week, its members are peaceable men toiling away at mindless, working class jobs. On the seventh, they prepare for gory combat on the playing field. The changing room is where they …
10The City of Gold — is the name given to the dwelling places of the Masters in the second book of John Christopher s trilogy of The Tripods The City of Gold and Lead (1967).There are three such cities from which the Earth is ruled and from which humanity is kept… …