house (noun)
101house-mother — houseˈ mother noun 1. The mother of a family, the female head of a family 2. A woman in charge of children in an institution • • • Main Entry: ↑house …
102house-steward — houseˈ steward noun A steward who manages the household affairs of a great family • • • Main Entry: ↑house …
103house-pride — «HOWS PRYD», noun. the quality of being house proud …
104house-rais|ing — «HOWS RAY zihng», noun. U.S. a gathering of neighbors in a rural region to help a person raise the frame of his house …
105house|boy — «HOWS BOY», noun. a boy or man employed as a servant in a house, usually a native of Asia or Africa …
106house|break|er — «HOWS BRAY kuhr», noun. a person who breaks into a house to steal or commit some other crime …
107house|break|ing — «HOWS BRAY kihng», noun. the act of breaking into a house to steal or commit some other crime …
108house|carl — «HOWS KAHRL», noun. a member of the bodyguard or household troops of a Danish or early English king or noble. ╂[Old English hūscarl < Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic hūskarl manservant < hūs house + karl man, carl)] …
109house|clean|ing — «HOWS KLEE nihng», noun. 1. the cleaning of a house and its furnishings: »The only fault she had to find with Mrs. Hearn was that she didn t do any spring housecleaning (New Yorker). 2. Figurative. the act or process of getting rid of bad… …
110house|front — «HOWS FRUHNT», noun. the front or facade of a house …