| House | The House of Representatives, "the House" | en |
| House | A surname | en |
| house | To take or put into a house; to shelter under a roof; to cover from the inclemencies of the weather; to protect by covering; as, to house one's family in a comfortable home; to house farming utensils; to house cattle | en |
| house | To admit to residence; to harbor | en |
| house | To drive to a shelter | en |
| house | The grave | en |
| house | The body, as the habitation of the soul | en |
| house | The houses were regarded as fixed in respect to the horizon, and numbered from the one at the eastern horizon, called the ascendant, first house, or house of life, downward, or in the direction of the earth's revolution, the stars and planets passing through them in the reverse order every twenty- four hours | en |
| house | A twelfth part of the heavens, as divided by six circles intersecting at the north and south points of the horizon, used by astrologers in noting the positions of the heavenly bodies, and casting horoscopes or nativities | en |
| house | A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece | en |
| house | An audience; an assembly of hearers, as at a lecture, a theater, etc | en |
| house | To deposit and cover, as in the grave | en |
| house | as, a thin or a full house | en |
| house | To stow in a safe place; to take down and make safe; as, to house the upper spars | en |
| house | the audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema; "the house applauded"; "he counted the house" | en |
| house | aristocratic family line; "the House of York" | en |
| house | an official assembly having legislative powers; "the legislature has two houses" | en |
| house | the members of a religious community living together the management of a gambling house or casino; "the house gets a percentage of every bet" | en |
| house | play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults; "the children were playing house" a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house" a building in which something is sheltered or located; "they had a large carriage house" aristocratic family line; "the House of York" an official assembly having legislative powers; "the legislature has two houses" the audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema; "the house applauded"; "he counted the house" the members of a religious community living together the management of a gambling house or casino; "the house gets a percentage of every bet" provide housing for; "The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town" contain or cover; "This box houses the gears | en |
| house | a building in which something is sheltered or located; "they had a large carriage house" | en |
| house | a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house" | en |
| house | To take shelter or lodging; to abide to dwell; to lodge | en |
| house | To have a position in one of the houses | en |
| house | See House, n | en |
| house | pertaining to accommodations; domesticated sıfat | en |
| house | A firm, or commercial establishment | en |
| house | One of the estates of a kingdom or other government assembled in parliament or legislature; a body of men united in a legislative capacity; as, the House of Lords; the House of Commons; the House of Representatives; also, a quorum of such a body | en |
| house | A theatre building | en |
| house | The three concentric circles where points are scored on the ice | en |
| house | A structure to protect or store something or someone | en |
| house | A structure serving as an abode of human beings | en |
| house | One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart | en |
| house | House music | en |
| house | The audience for a live theatrical or similar performance | en |
| house | hare | en |
| house | A complete set of numbers in bingo | en |
| house | The usual place to find an object or an animal | en |
| house | The mode of living as if in a house | en |
| house | A protective structure on the deck of a ship | en |
| house | An establishment, whether actual, as a pub, or virtual, as a website | en |
| house | A family of ancestors, descendants, and kindred; a race of persons from the same stock; a tribe; especially, a noble family or an illustrious race; as, the house of Austria; the house of Hanover; the house of Israel | en |
| house | Those who dwell in the same house; a household | en |
| house | contain or cover; "This box houses the gears | en |
| house | See Congress, and Parliament | en |
| house | See below | en |
| house | A structure intended or used as a habitation or shelter for animals of any kind; but especially, a building or edifice for the habitation of man; a dwelling place, a mansion | en |
| house | An early or alternative name for the game bingo | en |
| house | A dynasty, a familial descendance, for example, a royal House | en |
| house | A debating chamber for government politicians | en |
| house | Household affairs; domestic concerns; particularly in the phrase to keep house | en |
| house | A public house; an inn; a hotel | en |
| house | play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults; "the children were playing house" | en |
| house | provide housing for; "The immigrants were housed in a new development outside the town" | en |
| house | If you are given something in a restaurant or bar on the house, you do not have to pay for it. The owner knew about the engagement and brought them glasses of champagne on the house | en |
| house | If a person or their performance or speech brings the house down, the audience claps, laughs, or shouts loudly because the performance or speech is very impressive or amusing. It's really an amazing dance. It just always brings the house down | en |
| house | If you say that a building houses a number of people, you mean that is the place where they live or where they are staying. The building will house twelve boys and eight girls = accommodate see also boarding house, chapter house, clearing house, council house, doll's house, full house, open house, opera house, public house, Wendy house, White House | en |
| house | A building or container that houses something is the place where it is located or from where it operates. The château itself is open to the public and houses a museum of motorcycles and cars | en |
| house | If someone gets their house in order, puts their house in order, or sets their house in order, they arrange their affairs and solve their problems. Some think Stempel's departure will help the company get its financial house in order. American diplomat and adviser to President Woodrow Wilson. He organized U.S. preparations for the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. American singer and guitarist. During the 1940s he made many blues recordings for the Library of Congress. House of Building Appomattox Court House Babenberg House of Bourbon House of Burgesses House of Commons House of house cat Guise house of Hanover house of house mouse house sparrow House Un American Activities Committee House Edward Mandell Lancaster house of Lords House of Orange house of Orléans house of Plantagenet House of House of Anjou public house Random House Rye House Plot Savoy house of settlement house Stuart house of Sydney Opera House Tudor house of White House Windsor house of House of Saxe Coburg Gotha Wittelsbach house of York house of House of the Hospitallers of Saint Mary of the Teutons | en |
| house | a social unit living together; "he moved his family to Virginia"; "It was a good Christian household"; "I waited until the whole house was asleep"; "the teacher asked how many people made up his home" | en |
| house | (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided | en |
| house | the members of a religious community living together | en |
| house | members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a brokerage house" | en |
| house | a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented; "the house was full" | en |
| house | To house someone means to provide a house or flat for them to live in. Part III of the Housing Act 1985 imposes duties on local authorities to house homeless people Regrettably we have to house families in these inadequate flats | en |
| house | A restaurant's house wine is the cheapest wine it sells, which is not listed by name on the wine list. Tweed ordered a carafe of the house wine | en |
| house | A house is a building in which people live, usually the people belonging to one family. She has moved to a smaller house. her parents' house in Warwickshire | en |
| house | You can refer to all the people who live together in a house as the house. If he set his alarm clock for midnight, it would wake the whole house = household | en |
| house | house houses housing housed Pronounced for the noun and adjective, and for the verb. The form houses is pronounced | en |
| house | place where people live; household; building used for a particular purpose (such as a theater, etc.); shelter for animals; audience; legislative body; place where a legislative body meets; business isim | en |
| house | put up, accommodate someone; be accommodated, stay, reside, dwell; store, shelter fiil | en |
| house | House is used in the names of types of places where people go to eat and drink. a steak house. an old Salzburg coffee house | en |
| house | House is used in the names of types of companies, especially ones which publish books, lend money, or design clothes. Many of the clothes come from the world's top fashion houses Eventually she was fired from her job at a publishing house | en |
| house | The house is the part of a theatre, cinema, or other place of entertainment where the audience sits. You can also refer to the audience at a particular performance as the house. They played in front of a packed house | en |
| house | A house is a family which has been or will be important for many generations, especially the family of a king or queen. the House of Windsor | en |
| house | You can refer to the two main bodies of Britain's parliament and the United States of America's legislature as the House or a House. Some members of the House and Senate worked all day yesterday | en |
| house | House is sometimes used in the names of office buildings and large private homes or expensive houses. I was to go to the very top floor of Bush House in Aldwych. Harewood House near Leeds | en |
| house | the management of a gambling house or casino; "the house gets a percentage of every bet" | en |
| house | If two people get on like a house on fire, they quickly become close friends, for example because they have many interests in common | en |
| house | This term describes the twelve groupings of Magi in the Order of Hermes Each of the Houses, except Ex Miscellanea (which was formed later), is predominantly descended from, and named after, one of the founders of the Order The original houses of the Order were:- Bjornær, Bonisagus, Criamon, Díedne , Flambeau, Guernicus, Jerbiton, Mercere, Merinita, Tremere, Tytalus & Verditius | en |
| house | History and definition: the first in our series of genre guides! Written by none other than one of the founders himself, Jesse Saunders | en |
| house | [1] The House of Representatives and [2] commonly used to refer to the two chambers of Congress or houses | en |
| house | One body of deliberation in a legislature; customarily a shortened name for the House of Representatives | en |
| house | A hand-held, rolling remote control device for a computer which guides the cursor on the computer screen | en |
| house | Often House A legislative or deliberative assembly b The hall or chamber in which such an assembly meets c A quorum of such an assembly | en |
| house | another representation of self, the different rooms signifying different aspects of your life | en |
| house | the scoring area, 12 feet in diameter, with concentric circles of four and eight feet in diameter inside | en |
| house | Name given to a firm that conducts business as a broker-dealer in securities or in the investment banking field | en |
| house | This word is commonly used to refer to the chamber in which the members of the Legislative Assembly meet | en |
| house | contain or cover; "This box houses the gears" | en |
| house | The verb 'to house' is now generally accepted in set dancing circles as the act of moving in a general anti-clockwise direction around the set while simultaneously turning clockwise one full turn in each 2 bar sequence I have borrowed it to describe a similar movement in figure dancing | en |
| house | Extended family or household of a hereditary chief in the ranked societies, often living in the same long or bighouse This term usually applies to First Nations in B C | en |
| house | General term for the large room where the audience is seated, regardless of the exact type of space (gymnasium, auditorium, church sanctuary, etc ) | en |
| house | Generally, either body or chamber of the Legislature (If capitalized, it refers to the House of Representatives) | en |
| house | The cardroom (management, owners, etc ) is the house The house rakes money from the pot, has house rules, and when someone walks in, you might say they're "in the house " If you're so inclined See also full house | en |
| house | Firms that conduct business as broker-dealers in securities or in the investment banking field are characterized as houses | en |
| house | This term can refer to the room or chamber in which a legislative body meets, but most often refers to the body itself The Senate is one house and the General Assembly another | en |
| house | The House of Representatives, as distinct from the Senate, although each body is broadly referred to as a "house" of Congress | en |
| house | The establishment running the game Example: "The $2 you put on the button goes to the house " | en |
| house | The scoring area, which is marked by a circle, 12 feet in diameter, that contains three smaller concentric circles | en |
| house | Refers to either the Senate or the Assembly in California | en |
| house | Firms that conduct business as broker-dealers in securities or in the investment banking field are charaterized as houses | en |
| house | Third in a series of ten architecturally-recognized standard gas station types; usually built after 1920, typically featuring house-styled buildings on large lots facing wide thoroughfares Zoning restrictions and public opposition forced oil companies to build structures that were capable of blending into residential areas Most often, these new stations were made to appear to be residences, as in the case of the Pure or Phillips 66 cottage stations See Cottage Station | en |
| house | Bowling center | en |
| a house | kipsy | en |
| housed | past of house | en |
| houseful | As many as a house will hold | en |
| houseful | as many as a house will accommodate; "they entertained a houseful of guests | en |
| houseful | a houseful of sth a large number of people or things in your house | en |
| houseful | as much as a house will hold, full house isim | en |
| houseful | having a house filled to capacity sıfat | en |
| housefuls | plural of houseful | en |
| houses | plural of house | en |
| houses | third-person singular of house | en |
| houses | The horoscope is divided into 12 houses Each house describes a different subject matter for analysis There are various different ways of dividing the chart | en |
| houses | Astrological Houses are created by different methods (called House Systems) Every astrological chart has 12 different houses Each house is related to a specific area of life or interest (for example the 1st house relates to sense of self, the 2nd house relates to money, and so on) | en |
| houses | The twelve divisions of the horoscope based on the time and place of birth There are many methods of performing this house division and astrologers disagree about the validity of the various systems Houses are generally interpreted to represent the arenas or areas of life in which an activity takes place or an event is likely to manifest itself Each facet of life is said to be represented by a particular house and it is one of the astrologer's tasks to correctly identify the corresponding house of a given problem | en |
| houses | A system of dividing up the space within which the Earth rotates The ecliptic is divided into twelve sections, generally of unequal size Systems of house division include Placidus, Alcabitius, Campanus, Equal, Koch, Meridian, Porphyry, Regiomontanus and Topocentric Houses are assumed to symbolize certain psychological drives and indicate various life areas Placidus is the house system used by the vast majority of astrologers | en |
| housing | stable gear consisting of a decorated covering for a horse, especially (formerly) for a warhorse | en |
| housing | housing structures collectively; structures in which people are housed | en |
| housing | lodging, dwelling; houses collectively; act of furnishing with a house isim | en |
| housing | You refer to the buildings in which people live as housing when you are talking about their standard, price, or availability. a shortage of affordable housing = accommodation | en |
| housing | a protective cover designed to contain or support a mechanical component | en |