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(historical) In Ancient Greece, an enclosure in the temple of Asclepios where patients slept.
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An English unit of land area (symbol: a. or ac.) originally denoting a day's ploughing for a yoke of oxen, now standardized as 4,840 square yards or 4,046.86 square meters.
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An area of land measured in acres.
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(historical units of measure) A former Roman unit of area, equivalent to a square with sides of 1 actus (about 0.125 ha)
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A house made of adobe brick.
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Obsolete spelling of acre [An English unit of land area (symbol: a. or ac.) originally denoting a day's ploughing for a yoke of oxen, now standardized as 4,840 square yards or 4,046.86 square meters.]
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a large hypostyle hall in ancient Persian palaces
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(architecture, historical) The apartment at the entrance of the baths, or in the palestra, for getting undressed.
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(historical) An obsolete unit of area, of varying dimensions.
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Alternative form of arura [(historical) An ancient measure of arable land, a square of 100 Egyptian cubits (mḥ) on each side.]
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(historical) An ancient measure of arable land, a square of 100 Egyptian cubits (mḥ) on each side.
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(Newfoundland) A shallow coastal salt lake or inlet.
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Alternative form of cawnie [(historical) A measure of land equal to 57,600 square feet or 1.3225 acres, formerly used in India.]
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Alternative form of cawnie [(historical) A measure of land equal to 57,600 square feet or 1.3225 acres, formerly used in India.]
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(Japan) Abbreviation of channel [The physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.]
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(historical) In the ancient Roman Empire, a building for chariot racing.
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a chamber within the heart
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(chiefly UK, Ireland) A glass-walled and -roofed room in a house
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An area, open to the sky, partially or wholly surrounded by walls or buildings.
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An old Russian unit of area, approximately 10,925 square metres (the Treasury/official desiatina) or 14,567 square metres (proprietor's desiatina).
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(historical) A medieval Welsh unit of surface area equal to 11664 sq ft, or about ¼ acre.
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(colloquial) Estuary English
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(historical) A gallery in a church, used for all-night vigils.
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(historical) The site of an Ancient Roman temple or shrine.
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A long, narrow lake of glacial origin, especially one of the Finger Lakes of New York state.
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(attributive) Taking place in, or used in, such a garden.
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(American spelling) Alternative spelling of garden centre [(British spelling) A retail outlet selling plants, gardening requisites, furniture and other items intended for outdoor use.]
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A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters
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(Britain) a public patch of land in the middle of a settlement.
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(informal) The flag of the Republic of Ireland.
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(rare) One hundred acres.
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(historical) A unit of area equal to 7840 square yards (approximately 0.66 hectares or 1.62 statute acres).
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(historical units of measure) A Roman unit of area, equivalent to 2 acti or 28,800 square feet (about ¼ ha).
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(archaic) A chantry chapel enclosed with latticework or screenwork.
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(historical) An old Swedish unit of area, equivalent to 154.3 m² (1,661 sq ft).
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Alternative form of lotus land [A place inducing contentment or self-indulgence especially through offering an idyllic living situation.]
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A plateau, especially in Spanish-speaking countries.
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(chiefly historical) A unit of measurement of land in the Netherlands and the Dutch colonies and parts of the United States, where it was equivalent to about two acres; and in Denmark, Norway, and Germany, where it was equivalent to about two-thirds of an acre. Now used informally in Germany to mean one quarter of a hectare.
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Alternative spelling of mound builder [A member of any of several Native American peoples who constructed large mounds for ceremonial or burial purposes.]
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An old land measure, equivalent to eight acres.
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(Britain) The part of the ground-floor section behind the stalls and underneath the galleries; the pit.
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An inner courtyard typical of traditional houses in some regions of Spain.
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A spectator in the pit of a theatre
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A dolmen, cairn or similar ancient structure on the island of Jersey.
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(US) Quintessentially American.
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(South Africa) A traditional circular design of house, typically with a conical roof, commonly thatched. Still used in rural regions, but also popular as a theme in the ambience of resorts, either as chalets or as cheap utility buildings.
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(Nepal) A unit of area equal to 5476 square feet or roughly 0.126 acres.
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(architecture) A large open space connected with the Ancient Roman thermae, for exercise with balls after the bather had been anointed.
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A room used for its abundant sunlight, especially one in a residence with numerous large glass windows.
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(historical) An anteroom in a house of ancient Rome, opening out of the atrium opposite the main entry and often containing the family statues and archives.
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A seaboard region comprising the Florida Atlantic coastal counties of Indian River, St. Lucie, and Martin.
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A house, or similar structure within a tree, or several trees, built with light materials; wood, bamboo or aluminum are preferred construction materials.
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(historical, Roman antiquity) A dining room furnished with such a triple couch.
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A kind of sand dune, a relief form shaped by aeolian processes of the Central Yakutian Lowland, Yakutia, Russian Federation.
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(Latin America, Philippines) An open tract of ground; a plain, especially one which is moist and fertile, such as those used for growing tobacco.
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(historical) An awning that stretched over the seating area of the Colosseum in Ancient Rome and other Roman amphitheaters.
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(Channel Islands) A measure of land, having varying values in Guernsey and Jersey, but approximately 18,000 square feet.
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An old Russian unit of length, approximately 4.4 centimetres.
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A faunal boundary line that separates the ecozones of Asia and Wallacea, a transitional zone between Asia and Australia.
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Resembling a warehouse
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Alternative form of warehousy [Having many warehouses.]
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Resembling or characteristic of a warehouse.
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the name of a number of river tributaries.
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(Australia, US) a river system protected by government legislation requiring it to be kept in its natural state.
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An early station wagon or estate car whose rear bodywork is made of wood, often associated with Southern California surfing culture.
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The large artificial dome constructed in paraterraforming.
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(Australia, New Zealand, slang) A yard of ale.
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