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  • 61Latin American architecture — Introduction       history of architecture in Mesoamerica, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean beginning after contact with the Spanish and Portuguese in 1492 and 1500, respectively, and continuing to the present.       For… …

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  • 62in camera — adverb a) In secret or in private (in an enclosed room, behind closed doors). The trial was held in camera because the accused was a minor. b) Without the presence of the public or the media (in court) …

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  • 63sauna bath — a sweat bath given in an enclosed room, usually followed by a cold shower …

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  • 64confessional — con|fes|sion|al1 [kənˈfeʃənəl] n a place in a church, usually an enclosed room, where a priest hears people make their confessions confessional 2 confessional2 adj confessional speech or writing contains private thoughts or feelings that you… …

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  • 65confessional — 1 noun (C) a place in a church, usually an enclosed room, where a priest hears people make their confessions 2 adjective confessional speech or writing contains private thoughts or facts that you normally want to keep secret, especially private… …

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  • 66solarium — so•lar•i•um [[t]səˈlɛər i əm, soʊ [/t]] n. pl. lar•i•ums, lar•i•a [[t] ˈlɛər i ə[/t]] archit. a glass enclosed room or porch exposed to the sun s rays • Etymology: 1815–25; < L sōlārium balcony, terrace =sōl the sun + ārium ary …

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  • 67water closet — wa′ter clos et n. 1) bui an enclosed room or compartment containing a toilet bowl fitted with a mechanism for flushing 2) bui sts bathroom …

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  • 68con|serv|a|to|ry — «kuhn SUR vuh TR ee, TOHR », noun, plural ries, adjective. –n. 1. a school for instruction in music. 2. a greenhouse or glass enclosed room for growing and displaying plants and flowers. 3. Obsolete. a storehouse; repository. –adj. having the… …

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  • 69roomed — room ► NOUN 1) space viewed in terms of its capacity to accommodate contents or allow action: there was no room to move. 2) opportunity or scope: room for improvement. 3) a part of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling. 4) (rooms) a… …

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  • 70Office — For other uses, see Office (disambiguation). Office work …

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