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  • 61Den (room) — A large den for casual entertaining and watching TV. A den is a comfortable, usually secluded room[1] in a house. In the United States, the type of rooms described by the term den varies considerably by region. It is used t …

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  • 62Malachite Room of the Winter Palace — The Malachite Room, the Winter Palace, St Petersburg Location of the Malachi …

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  • 63Withdrawing-room — With*draw ing room , n. [See {Withdraw}, and cf. {Drawing room}.] A room for retirement from another room, as from a dining room; a drawing room. [1913 Webster] A door in the middle leading to a parlor and withdrawing room. Sir W. Scott. [1913… …

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  • 64Red Room — Traduction à relire Red Room (White House) → …

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  • 65Red Room (Maison Blanche) — Red Room Traduction à relire Red Room (White House) → …

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  • 66morning room — noun a sitting room used during the daylight hours • Hypernyms: ↑living room, ↑living room, ↑sitting room, ↑front room, ↑parlor, ↑parlour * * * noun : a sitting room for general family use especially during the day compare …

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  • 67reception room — noun a room for receiving and entertaining visitors (as in a private house or hotel) (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑room • Hyponyms: ↑drawing room, ↑withdrawing room, ↑parlor, ↑parlour * * * noun, pl ⋯ rooms [count …

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  • 68living room — n parlor, sitting room, front room, drawing room, salon; family room, Inf. rec room, rumpus room, game room …

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  • 69sitting room — sitting room, living room These are the standard terms in current use for the main room of a house equipped for comfort. Lounge is ‘non U’ (see U and non U) when applied to a room in a private house, and drawing room (shortened from withdrawing… …

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  • 70living room — sitting room, living room These are the standard terms in current use for the main room of a house equipped for comfort. Lounge is ‘non U’ (see U and non U) when applied to a room in a private house, and drawing room (shortened from withdrawing… …

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