dwelling-place
61dwelling — noun, formal their dwellings were simple but pristine, both inside and out Syn: residence, home, house, accommodations; quarters, rooms, lodgings; informal place, pad, digs; formal abode, domicile, habitation …
62dwelling — /ˈdwɛlɪŋ / (say dweling) noun 1. a place of residence or abode; a house. 2. a room or suite of rooms designed to be used as a separate domicile. 3. Obsolete continued or habitual residence …
63abiding-place — noun The place where one abides; a permanent dwelling place; hence, a place of rest; a resting place. Syn: abode, dwelling, dwelling place, home, residence, res …
64Hut (dwelling) — A hut is a small and crude shelter, usually used for dwelling. Its design favors local techniques and materials to allow for swift and inexpensive construction. Modern use Huts are used as temporary shelter by p …
65first class dwelling — A superior dwelling place, but not necessarily excluding quarters in a multiple dwelling. Bowers v Fifth Ave. & Seventy seventh Street Corp. (Sup) 209 NYS 743 …
66abiding place — index building (structure), domicile, habitation (dwelling place) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
67High place — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …
68In place — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …
69Out of place — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …
70To give place — Place Place (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space …